Homology-based method for identification of protein repeats using statistical significance estimates.
Short protein repeats, frequently with a length between 20 and 40 residues, represent a significant fraction of known proteins. Many repeats appear to possess high amino acid substitution rates and thus recognition of repeat homologues is highly problematic. Even if the presence of a certain repeat...
Main Authors: | Andrade, M, Ponting, C, Gibson, T, Bork, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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