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J Heringa

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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 1, 1997
Three-dimensional domain duplication, swapping and stealingJ Heringa, W R Taylor
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|February 24, 2001
The REPRO server: finding protein internal sequence repeats through the WebR A George, J Heringa
Computers & Chemistry|January 22, 2000
RECOMB98. Computational molecular biology: pre- and post-genomics, March 22-25, 1998, New YorkD D Pollock, J Heringa
Computational Biology and Chemistry|December 4, 2003
The PRALINE online server: optimising progressive multiple alignment on the webV A Simossis, J Heringa
Nucleic Acids Research|June 28, 2005
PRALINE: a multiple sequence alignment toolbox that integrates homology-extended and secondary structure informationV A Simossis, J Heringa
Computational Biology and Chemistry|November 24, 2004
The influence of gapped positions in multiple sequence alignments on secondary structure prediction methodsV A Simossis, J Heringa
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 5, 1992
Anatomy and evolution of proteins displaying the viral capsid jellyroll topologyG Chelvanayagam, J Heringa, P Argos
Nucleic Acids Research|January 9, 2009
RNA structure prediction from evolutionary patterns of nucleotide compositionS Smit, R Knight, J Heringa
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|December 1, 1995
A simple and fast approach to prediction of protein secondary structure from multiply aligned sequences with accuracy above 70%P K Mehta, J Heringa, P Argos
Nucleic Acids Research|February 9, 2005
Homology-extended sequence alignmentV A Simossis, J Kleinjung, J Heringa
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 1, 1997
Three-dimensional domain duplication, swapping and stealingJ Heringa, W R Taylor
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|February 24, 2001
The REPRO server: finding protein internal sequence repeats through the WebR A George, J Heringa
Computers & Chemistry|January 22, 2000
RECOMB98. Computational molecular biology: pre- and post-genomics, March 22-25, 1998, New YorkD D Pollock, J Heringa
Computational Biology and Chemistry|December 4, 2003
The PRALINE online server: optimising progressive multiple alignment on the webV A Simossis, J Heringa
Nucleic Acids Research|June 28, 2005
PRALINE: a multiple sequence alignment toolbox that integrates homology-extended and secondary structure informationV A Simossis, J Heringa
Computational Biology and Chemistry|November 24, 2004
The influence of gapped positions in multiple sequence alignments on secondary structure prediction methodsV A Simossis, J Heringa
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 5, 1992
Anatomy and evolution of proteins displaying the viral capsid jellyroll topologyG Chelvanayagam, J Heringa, P Argos
Nucleic Acids Research|January 9, 2009
RNA structure prediction from evolutionary patterns of nucleotide compositionS Smit, R Knight, J Heringa
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|December 1, 1995
A simple and fast approach to prediction of protein secondary structure from multiply aligned sequences with accuracy above 70%P K Mehta, J Heringa, P Argos
Nucleic Acids Research|February 9, 2005
Homology-extended sequence alignmentV A Simossis, J Kleinjung, J Heringa
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