Comparison of site-specific rate-inference methods for protein sequences: empirical Bayesian methods are superior

I Mayrose, D Graur, N Ben-Tal… - Molecular biology and …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
The degree to which an amino acid site is free to vary is strongly dependent on its structural
and functional importance. An amino acid that plays an essential role is unlikely to change …

[引用][C] Comparison of Site-Specific Rate-Inference Methods for Protein Sequences: Empirical Bayesian Methods Are Superior

I Mayrose - Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2004 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Comparison of Site-Specific Rate-Inference Methods for Protein Sequences: Empirical
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Comparison of Site-Specific Rate-Inference Methods for Protein Sequences: Empirical Bayesian Methods Are Superior

I Mayrose, D Graur, N Ben-Tal, T Pupko - Molecular Biology and …, 2004 - elibrary.ru
The degree to which an amino acid site is free to vary is strongly dependent on its structural
and functional importance. An amino acid that plays an essential role is unlikely to change …

Comparison of site-specific rate-inference methods for protein sequences: empirical Bayesian methods are superior

I Mayrose, D Graur, N Ben-Tal… - Molecular biology and …, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The degree to which an amino acid site is free to vary is strongly dependent on its structural
and functional importance. An amino acid that plays an essential role is unlikely to change …

Comparison of site-specific rate-inference methods for protein sequences: empirical Bayesian methods are superior.

I Mayrose, D Graur, N Ben-Tal… - Molecular Biology and …, 2004 - europepmc.org
The degree to which an amino acid site is free to vary is strongly dependent on its structural
and functional importance. An amino acid that plays an essential role is unlikely to change …

[引用][C] Comparison of site-specific rate-inference methods for protein sequences: Empirical Bayesian methods are superior

I MAYROSE, D GRAUR… - … biology and evolution, 2004 - Oxford University Press