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The SUPERFAMILY 2.0 Database: a Significant Proteome Update and a New Webserver Arun Prasad Pandurangan 1,*, Jonathan Stahlhacke2, Matt E
Tum1 Is Involved in the Metabolism of Sterol Esters in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Katja Uršič1,4, Mojca Ogrizović1,Dušan Kordiš1, Klaus Natter2 and Uroš Petrovič1,3*
Smurflite: Combining Simplified Markov Random Fields With
Renaissance SUPERFAMILY in the Decade Since Its Launch, a Repository of Information About Proteins in Genomes Has Developed Into a Primary Reference
Specialized Hidden Markov Model Databases for Microbial Genomics
Dcgo: Database of Domain-Centric Ontologies on Functions, Phenotypes, Diseases and More Hai Fang* and Julian Gough*
Interpro: the Integrative Protein Signature Database
Article Reference
Assignment of Homology to Genome
GI-Edition Proceedings
Package 'Dcgor'
HMMER Web Server Documentation Release 1.0
Sequences and Topology: Disorder, Modularity, and Post/Pre Translation Modification
Supplementary Data
The SUPERFAMILY Database in 2004: Additions and Improvements
Module 3 Guide
Tracing the Repertoire of Promiscuous Enzymes Along the Metabolic Pathways in Archaeal Organisms
Genomic Scale Sub-Family Assignment of Protein Domains Julian Gough*
Top View
The SUPERFAMILY Database in 2007: Families and Functions Derek Wilson*, Martin Madera1, Christine Vogel2, Cyrus Chothia and Julian Gough3
Cyrus Chothia (1942–2019)
(2019). the SUPERFAMILY 2.0 Database: a Significant Proteome Update and a New Webserver
Deciphering Distant Evolutionary Relationships of Domains Of
Bioinformatics: an Undergraduate Research/Teaching Tool
The SUPERFAMILY Database in Structural Genomics Crystallography ISSN 0907-4449
Large-Scale Evolutionary Patterns of Protein Domain Distributions in Eukaryotes∗
Developing and Using Special Purpose Hidden Markov Model Databases
A Web Based Database for Hypothetical Genes in the Human Genome
The SUPERFAMILY 1.75 Database in 2014: a Doubling of Data Matt E
The SUPERFAMILY 1.75 Database in 2014: a Doubling of Data Matt E
Development and Evaluation of an Automated Annotation Pipeline And
The Enigmatic Origin of Papillomavirus Protein Domains
Interpro, Progress and Status in 2005