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BMCBI
2004
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Visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemaps
Background: The increasing complexity of genomic data presents several challenges for biologists. Limited computer monitor views of data complexity and the dynamic nature of data ...
Eric H. Baehrecke, Niem Dang, Ketan Babaria, Ben S...
JCB
2008
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Statistics of Random Protein Superpositions: p-Values for Pairwise Structure Alignment
Quantification of statistical significance is essential for the interpretation of protein structural similarity. To address this, a random model for protein structure comparison w...
James O. Wrabl, Nick V. Grishin
BIOINFORMATICS
2008
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An integrated system for studying residue coevolution in proteins
Residue coevolution has recently emerged as an important concept, especially in the context of protein structures. While a multitude of different functions for quantifying it have...
Kevin Y. Yip, Prianka Patel, Philip M. Kim, Donald...
BMCBI
2006
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A maximum likelihood framework for protein design
Background: The aim of protein design is to predict amino-acid sequences compatible with a given target structure. Traditionally envisioned as a purely thermodynamic question, thi...
Claudia L. Kleinman, Nicolas Rodrigue, Céci...
NAR
2007
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The SUPERFAMILY database in 2007: families and functions
The SUPERFAMILY database provides protein domain assignments, at the SCOP ‘superfamily’ level, for the predicted protein sequences in over 400 completed genomes. A superfamily...
Derek Wilson, Martin Madera, Christine Vogel, Cyru...