Publication year
2000Source
Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 10, 3, (2000), pp. 366-70ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Bioinformatics
CMBI
Journal title
Current Opinion in Structural Biology
Volume
vol. 10
Issue
iss. 3
Page start
p. 366
Page end
p. 70
Subject
Study of abnormal differentiation and transformation processes in heritable and acquired disorders with the use of cell and animal models; Bestudering van abnormale differentiatie en transformatieprocessen bij erfelijke of verworven aandoeningen m.b.v. cel- en diermodellenAbstract
Recently, a number of techniques have been proposed that use completely sequenced genomes for the function prediction of individual proteins encoded therein. They use the fusion of genes, their conserved location in operons or merely their co-occurrence in genomes to predict the existence of functional interactions between the proteins they encode. This type of information complements functional features that are predicted by classical homology-based search techniques.
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