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NAR
2000
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Assigning genomic sequences to CATH
Frances M. G. Pearl, David Lee, James E. Bray, Ian...
BMCBI
2004
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Structural characterization of genomes by large scale sequence-structure threading
Background: Using sequence-structure threading we have conducted structural characterization of complete proteomes of 37 archaeal, bacterial and eukaryotic organisms (including wo...
Artem Cherkasov, Steven J. M. Jones
BMCBI
2007
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13 years 5 months ago
Towards a comprehensive structural coverage of completed genomes: a structural genomics viewpoint
Background: Structural genomics initiatives were established with the aim of solving protein structures on a large-scale. For many initiatives, such as the Protein Structure Initi...
Russell L. Marsden, Tony A. Lewis, Christine A. Or...
BMCBI
2005
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Clustering protein sequences with a novel metric transformed from sequence similarity scores and sequence alignments with neural
Background: The sequencing of the human genome has enabled us to access a comprehensive list of genes (both experimental and predicted) for further analysis. While a majority of t...
Qicheng Ma, Gung-Wei Chirn, Richard Cai, Joseph D....
JCB
2007
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MSOAR: A High-Throughput Ortholog Assignment System Based on Genome Rearrangement
The assignment of orthologous genes between a pair of genomes is a fundamental and challenging problem in comparative genomics, since many computational methods for solving variou...
Zheng Fu, Xin Chen, Vladimir Vacic, Peng Nan, Yang...