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Bioinformatics / Computational phylogenetics / Sequence alignment / BLOSUM / Protein structure prediction / Gap penalty / Protein superfamily / Threading / SuperPose / Statistical potential / STING / Multiple sequence alignment
Date: 2001-02-21 03:44:48
Bioinformatics
Computational phylogenetics
Sequence alignment
BLOSUM
Protein structure prediction
Gap penalty
Protein superfamily
Threading
SuperPose
Statistical potential
STING
Multiple sequence alignment

Genome Informatics 11: 141–Protein Sequence-Structure Alignment Based on Site-Alignment Probabilities

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