نتایج جستجو برای: pierre robin syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 638030  

Journal: :Systematic biology 2007
Karl M Kjer Joseph J Gillespie Karen A Ober

An extensive literature, special symposia, and even a formal organization (International Society for Phylogenetic Nomenclature) have been devoted to various other taxonomic proposals some of which seem far more radical and/or less utilitarian than the timeclip proposal advanced here. Thus, we now invite open discussion on the temporal-banding strategy and on timeclip-like tactics that could gre...

Journal: :Proteins 1995
R Samudrala J T Pedersen H B Zhou R Luo K Fidelis J Moult

Comparative models of three proteins have been built using a variety of computational methods, heavily supplemented by visual inspection. We consider the accuracy obtained to be worse than expected. A careful analysis of the models shows that a major reason for the poor results is the interconnectedness of the structural differences between the target proteins and the template structures they w...

2013
Kazutaka Katoh Daron M. Standley

We report a major update of the MAFFT multiple sequence alignment program. This version has several new features, including options for adding unaligned sequences into an existing alignment, adjustment of direction in nucleotide alignment, constrained alignment and parallel processing, which were implemented after the previous major update. This report shows actual examples to explain how these...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2003
Harpreet Kaur G P S Raghava

In the present study, an attempt has been made to develop a method for predicting gamma-turns in proteins. First, we have implemented the commonly used statistical and machine-learning techniques in the field of protein structure prediction, for the prediction of gamma-turns. All the methods have been trained and tested on a set of 320 nonhomologous protein chains by a fivefold cross-validation...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2006
Yechezkel Kashi David G King

Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) often serve to modify genes with which they are associated. The influence of SSRs on gene regulation, transcription and protein function typically depends on the number of repeats, while mutations that add or subtract repeat units are both frequent and reversible. SSRs thus provide a prolific source of quantitative and qualitative variation. Over the past decade, ...

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
Deborah Charlesworth Brian Charlesworth

Selection at linked loci probably reduces the variability of genes in regions of infrequent recombination. Detailed sequence information is needed to test possible causes of this effect; such information is now becoming available, but its interpretation can be difficult.

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Timo Lassmann Erik L. L. Sonnhammer

Multiple sequence alignments play a central role in the annotation of novel genomes. Given the biological and computational complexity of this task, the automatic generation of high-quality alignments remains challenging. Since multiple alignments are usually employed at the very start of data analysis pipelines, it is crucial to ensure high alignment quality. We describe a simple, yet elegant,...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 1994
M A Doyle J Vitali J B Wittenberg S N Vinogradov D A Walz B F Edwards P D Martin

Diffraction data to 2.7 A resolution were measured on crystals of the homotetramers of components II and III of the cytoplasmic hemoglobin of the symbiont-harboring clam Lucina pectinata. Even though the crystallization conditions are different and the sequence homology of the two hemoglobins is only 63%, the crystals are isomorphous to each other and to the heterotetramer Hb II/III, implying t...

Journal: :Proteins 2005
Michael Tress David de Juan Osvaldo Graña Manuel J Gómez Paulino Gómez-Puertas Jose M González Gonzalo López Alfonso Valencia

We have developed methods for the extraction of evolutionary information from multiple sequence alignments for use in the study of the evolution of protein interaction networks and in the prediction of protein interaction. For Rounds 3, 4, and 5 of the CAPRI experiment, we used scores derived from the analysis of multiple sequence alignments to submit predictions for 7 of the 12 targets. Our do...

Journal: :Current opinion in microbiology 2004
Edward J Feil Mark C Enright

The existence of bacterial clones was evident in early phenotypic studies that recognised high levels of similarity in geographically and temporally separated isolates. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) has become the most common method for genetically characterizing clones of several bacterial pathogens, allowing the tracking of hypervirulent/antibiotic-resistant lineages. MLST has also been u...

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