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BMCBI
2008
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H2r: Identification of evolutionary important residues by means of an entropy based analysis of multiple sequence alignments
Background: A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) generated for a protein can be used to characterise residues by means of a statistical analysis of single columns. In addition to t...
Rainer Merkl, Matthias Zwick
NAR
2006
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FISH - family identification of sequence homologues using structure anchored hidden Markov models
The FISH server is highly accurate in identifying the family membership of domains in a query protein sequence, even in the case of very low sequence identities to known homologue...
Jeanette Tångrot, Lixiao Wang, Bo Kågs...
NAR
2008
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13 years 2 months ago
RNALogo: a new approach to display structural RNA alignment
Regulatory RNAs play essential roles in many essential biological processes, ranging from gene regulation to protein synthesis. This work presents a web-based tool, RNALogo, to cr...
Tzu-Hao Chang, Jorng-Tzong Horng, Hsien-Da Huang
BMCBI
2007
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Benchmarking consensus model quality assessment for protein fold recognition
Background: Selecting the highest quality 3D model of a protein structure from a number of alternatives remains an important challenge in the field of structural bioinformatics. M...
Liam J. McGuffin
NAR
2007
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13 years 3 months ago
Berkeley Phylogenomics Group web servers: resources for structural phylogenomic analysis
Phylogenomic analysis addresses the limitations of function prediction based on annotation transfer, and has been shown to enable the highest accuracy in prediction of protein mol...
Jake Gunn Glanville, Dan Kirshner, Nandini Krishna...