This paper presents a framework to characterize and identify local sequences of proteins that are statistically redundant under the measure of Shannon ...
This paper presents a framework to characterize and identify local sequences of proteins that are statistically redundant under the measure of Shannon ...
Abstract—This paper presents a framework to characterize and identify local sequences of proteins that are statistically redundant under the measure of ...
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This paper presents a framework to characterize and identify local sequences of proteins that are statistically redundant under the measure of Shannon ...
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On identifying statistical redundancy at the level of amino acid subsequences. 2021, Proceedings - 2021 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and ...
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Sep 1, 2015 · A common subsequence is a fragment of the amino acid chain that occurs in more than one protein. Such a fragment may be regarded as a motif, ...
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Dec 5, 2019 · Amino acid level covariance can arise either from structural constraints between proximal amino acids or because of functional constraints from ...
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