Background: In a computed protein multiple sequence alignment, the coreness of a column is the fraction of its substitutions that are in so-called core columns of the gold-standard reference alignment of its proteins. In benchmark suites of protein reference alignments, the core columns of the reference alignment are those that can be confidently labeled as correct, usually due to all residues in the column being sufficiently close in the spatial superposition of the known three-dimensional structures of the proteins. Typically the accuracy of a protein multiple sequence alignment that has been computed for a benchmark is only measured with respect to the core columns of the reference alignment. When computing an alignment in practice, howe...
Introduction In the last 20 years, many multiple-sequence alignment programs based on various princ...
All currently leading protein secondary structure prediction methods use a multiple protein sequence...
The expanding availability of protein data enforces the application of empirical methods necessary t...
Abstract Background In a computed protein multiple sequence alignment, the coreness of a column is t...
Estimating the accuracy of a computed multiple sequence alignment without knowing the correct alignm...
We develop a novel and general approach to estimating the accuracy of multiple sequence alignments w...
The problem of aligning multiple protein sequences is essential to many biological analyses, but mos...
The use of multiple sequence alignments for secondary structure predictions is analysed. Seven diffe...
The effect of training a neural network secondary structure prediction algorithm with different type...
Structural biologists will perform a significant portion of their future work in silico due to incre...
Multiple protein sequence alignment methods are central to many applications in molecular biology. T...
The basic operation in analysis of protein evolution is alignment: the specification of residue-resi...
Abstract Background While the pairwise alignments produced by sequence similarity searches are a pow...
Background: Comparative methods have been the standard techniques for in silico protein structure...
Many bioinformatics analyses use multiple sequence alignments (MSAs) as their input data. Therefore,...
Introduction In the last 20 years, many multiple-sequence alignment programs based on various princ...
All currently leading protein secondary structure prediction methods use a multiple protein sequence...
The expanding availability of protein data enforces the application of empirical methods necessary t...
Abstract Background In a computed protein multiple sequence alignment, the coreness of a column is t...
Estimating the accuracy of a computed multiple sequence alignment without knowing the correct alignm...
We develop a novel and general approach to estimating the accuracy of multiple sequence alignments w...
The problem of aligning multiple protein sequences is essential to many biological analyses, but mos...
The use of multiple sequence alignments for secondary structure predictions is analysed. Seven diffe...
The effect of training a neural network secondary structure prediction algorithm with different type...
Structural biologists will perform a significant portion of their future work in silico due to incre...
Multiple protein sequence alignment methods are central to many applications in molecular biology. T...
The basic operation in analysis of protein evolution is alignment: the specification of residue-resi...
Abstract Background While the pairwise alignments produced by sequence similarity searches are a pow...
Background: Comparative methods have been the standard techniques for in silico protein structure...
Many bioinformatics analyses use multiple sequence alignments (MSAs) as their input data. Therefore,...
Introduction In the last 20 years, many multiple-sequence alignment programs based on various princ...
All currently leading protein secondary structure prediction methods use a multiple protein sequence...
The expanding availability of protein data enforces the application of empirical methods necessary t...