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PhenomicDB: a new cross-species genotype/phenotype resource
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov
 
Systematic analysis of the effect of multiple templates on the accuracy of comparative models of protein structure
Suvobrata Chakravarty et al.
BMC Structural Biology 8 (1), 31 (16 Jul 2008)
Posted by mpacker to homology on Sat Jul 19 2008 at 17:52 UTC | info | related
 
Re-searcher: a system for recurrent detection of homologous protein sequences
Valdemaras Repsys, Mindaugas Margelevicius, and Ceslovas Venclovas
BMC Bioinformatics 9 (1), 296 (27 Jun 2008)
Posted by nuin and 1 other to homology proteins on Thu Jul 10 2008 at 15:05 UTC | info | related
 
AIDS vaccine disaster emphasizes the need for Vitamin D Receptor homology among study subjects
bacteriality.com
 
Circular reasoning rather than cyclic expression
Lars Juhl Jensen et al.
Genome Biology 9 (6), 403 (23 Jun 2008)
 
Hidden Markov models for detecting remote protein homologies
Bioinformatics 14 (10), 846 (1998)
Posted by nuin to hmm homology Protein on Thu Jun 19 2008 at 15:19 UTC | info | related
 
Computational biology: Assessing true homology
Tanita Casci
Nat Rev Genet 9 (7), 500-1 (Jul 2008)
 
Sequence Similarity Network Reveals Common Ancestry of Multidomain Proteins
PLoS Computational Biology 4 (5), e1000063 (2008)
Posted by arve to similarity domains homology on Wed Jun 18 2008 at 10:12 UTC | info | related
 
Evolution of protein structures and functions
Lisa Kinch and Nick Grishin
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 12, 400-8 (Jun 2002)
Within the ever-expanding repertoire of known protein sequences and structures, many examples of evolving three-dimensional structures are emerging that illustrate the plasticity and robustness of protein folds. The mechanisms by which protein folds change often include the fusion of duplicated domains, followed by divergence through mutation. Such changes reflect both the stability of protein folds and the requirements of protein function.
 
How well is enzyme function conserved as a function of pairwise sequence identity?
www.sciencedirect.com

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