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BMCBI
2010
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Evolutionary rates at codon sites may be used to align sequences and infer protein domain function
Background: Sequence alignments form part of many investigations in molecular biology, including the determination of phylogenetic relationships, the prediction of protein structu...
Pierre M. Durand, Scott Hazelhurst, Theresa L. Coe...
CVPR
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
What can missing correspondences tell us about 3D structure and motion?
Practically all existing approaches to structure and motion computation use only positive image correspondences to verify the camera pose hypotheses. Incorrect epipolar geometries...
Christopher Zach, Arnold Irschara, Horst Bischof
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BMCBI
2008
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Identification of hot-spot residues in protein-protein interactions by computational docking
Background: The study of protein-protein interactions is becoming increasingly important for biotechnological and therapeutic reasons. We can define two major areas therein: the s...
Solène Grosdidier, Juan Fernández-Re...
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CIBCB
2007
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Prediction of Enzyme Catalytic Sites from Sequence Using Neural Networks
The accurate prediction of enzyme catalytic sites remains an open problem in bioinformatics. Recently, several structure-based methods have become popular; however, few robust seq...
Swati Pande, Amar Raheja, Dennis R. Livesay
BMCBI
2005
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Kalign - an accurate and fast multiple sequence alignment algorithm
Background: The alignment of multiple protein sequences is a fundamental step in the analysis of biological data. It has traditionally been applied to analyzing protein families f...
Timo Lassmann, Erik L. L. Sonnhammer