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BMCBI
2002
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A memory-efficient dynamic programming algorithm for optimal alignment of a sequence to an RNA secondary structure
Background: Covariance models (CMs) are probabilistic models of RNA secondary structure, analogous to profile hidden Markov models of linear sequence. The dynamic programming algo...
Sean R. Eddy
BMCBI
2010
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Detection of distant evolutionary relationships between protein families using theory of sequence profile-profile comparison
Background: Detection of common evolutionary origin (homology) is a primary means of inferring protein structure and function. At present, comparison of protein families represent...
Mindaugas Margelevicius, Ceslovas Venclovas
BMCBI
2006
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MultiSeq: unifying sequence and structure data for evolutionary analysis
Background: Since the publication of the first draft of the human genome in 2000, bioinformatic data have been accumulating at an overwhelming pace. Currently, more than 3 million...
Elijah Roberts, John Eargle, Dan Wright, Zaida Lut...
BMCBI
2005
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Sequence signature analysis of chromosome identity in three Drosophila species
Background: All eukaryotic organisms need to distinguish each of their chromosomes. A few protein complexes have been described that recognise entire, specific chromosomes, for in...
Per Stenberg, Fredrik Pettersson, Anja O. Saura, A...
BMCBI
2006
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Prediction of cis/trans isomerization in proteins using PSI-BLAST profiles and secondary structure information
Background: The majority of peptide bonds in proteins are found to occur in the trans conformation. However, for proline residues, a considerable fraction of Prolyl peptide bonds ...
Jiangning Song, Kevin Burrage, Zheng Yuan, Thomas ...