Fast model-based protein homology detection without alignment

Volume: 23, Issue: 14, Pages: 1728 - 1736
Published: May 11, 2007
Abstract
As more genomes are sequenced, the demand for fast gene classification techniques is increasing. To analyze a newly sequenced genome, first the genes are identified and translated into amino acid sequences which are then classified into structural or functional classes. The best-performing protein classification methods are based on protein homology detection using sequence alignment methods. Alignment methods have recently been enhanced by...
Paper Details
Title
Fast model-based protein homology detection without alignment
Published Date
May 11, 2007
Volume
23
Issue
14
Pages
1728 - 1736
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