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CORR
2006
Springer
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Number sequence representation of protein structures based on the second derivative of a folded tetrahedron sequence
A protein is a sequence of amino-acids of length typically less than 1, 000, where there are 20 kinds of amino-acids. In nature, each protein is folded into a well-defined three-d...
Naoto Morikawa
TCBB
2010
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14 years 8 months ago
On the Importance of Comprehensible Classification Models for Protein Function Prediction
—The literature on protein function prediction is currently dominated by works aimed at maximizing predictive accuracy, ignoring the important issues of validation and interpreta...
Alex Alves Freitas, Daniela Wieser, Rolf Apweiler
NAR
2006
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SMART 5: domains in the context of genomes and networks
The Simple Modular Architecture Research Tool 10 (SMART) is an online resource (http://smart.embl. de/) used for protein domain identification and the analysis of protein domain a...
Ivica Letunic, Richard R. Copley, Birgit Pils, Ste...
BMCBI
2004
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Esub8: A novel tool to predict protein subcellular localizations in eukaryotic organisms
Background: Subcellular localization of a new protein sequence is very important and fruitful for understanding its function. As the number of new genomes has dramatically increas...
Qinghua Cui, Tianzi Jiang, Bing Liu, Songde Ma
EMISA
2002
Springer
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A new reduction method for the analysis of large workflow models
Abstract: This paper presents a new net-reduction methodology to facilitate the analysis of large workflow models. We propose an enhanced algorithm based on reducible subnet identi...
Loucif Zerguini, Kees M. van Hee