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Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia), 1993
A set of aligned homologous protein sequences is divided into two groups consisting of m and n most related sequences. The value of position variability for homologous protein sequences is defined as a number of failures to coincide in the intergroup comparison of all possible m*n pairs of amino acid residues in that position divided by m*n.
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A set of aligned homologous protein sequences is divided into two groups consisting of m and n most related sequences. The value of position variability for homologous protein sequences is defined as a number of failures to coincide in the intergroup comparison of all possible m*n pairs of amino acid residues in that position divided by m*n.
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Relation between protein structure, sequence homology and composition of amino acids.
Proceedings. International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology, 1995A method of quantitative comparison of two classifications rules applied to protein folding problem is presented. Classification of proteins based on sequence homology and based on amino acid composition were compared and analyzed according to this approach.
E, Mayoraz, I, Dubchak, I, Muchnik
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Locating gaps in amino acid sequences to optimize the homology between two proteins
Biochemical Genetics, 1969A method for optimally locating gaps in the amino acid sequences of homologous proteins is presented. The method involves three steps: (1) demonstration that the sequences are indeed homologous, (2) location of regions where the homologous pairing is reasonably certain, and (3) location of gaps between these regions so as to minimize the total number ...
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Cancer epigenetics in clinical practice
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Veronica Davalos, Manel Esteller
exaly
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 2005
F. Guarneri, C. Guarneri, S. Benvenga
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F. Guarneri, C. Guarneri, S. Benvenga
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Protein backbone angle restraints from searching a database for chemical shift and sequence homology
Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 1999Gabriel Cornilescu, F. Delaglio, A. Bax
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