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Towards more meaningful hierarchical classification of protein three-dimensional structures by
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In: Proteins: Structure, Function and Genetics 37 (1), 20-29.
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Towards more meaningful hierarchical classification of amino acid scoring matrices by
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In: Protein Engineering 12 (9), 707-712.
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A cautionary note on interpretation of hierachical classifications of protein folds by
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In: Structure 7 (9), R213.
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Protein structure: geometry, topology and classification by
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In: Reports on Progress in Physics 64 (4), 517-590.
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In: Nature 413 (6855), 453.
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Amino acid substitution matrices from an artificial neural network model by
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In: Journal of Computational Biology 8 (5), 471-481.
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Amino acid encoding schemes from protein structure alignments: multi-dimensional vectors to describe residue types by
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In: Journal of Theoretical Biology 216 (3), 361-365.
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Threading Using Neural nEtwork (TUNE): the measure of protein sequence-structure compatibility by
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In: Bioinformatics 18 (10), 1350-1357.
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Definition of the tempo of sequence diversity across an alignment and automatic identification of sequence motifs: Application to protein homologous families and superfamilies by
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In: Protein Science 11 (12), 2825-2835.
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