PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases

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PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases

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PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases is a grant[1].

Key Facts

  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's field of work was identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — field of work (P101): biochemistry[2].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's field of work was identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — field of work (P101): biology[3].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's field of work was identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — field of work (P101): medicine[4].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's instance of is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — instance of (P31): grant[5].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's start time is recorded as +1993-04-01T00:00:00Z[6].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's end time is recorded as +1996-09-30T00:00:00Z[7].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's participant is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — participant (P710): Amos Bairoch[8].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's participant is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — participant (P710): University of Geneva[9].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's main subject is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — main subject (P921): protein domain[10].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's main subject is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — main subject (P921): algorithm[11].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's main subject is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — main subject (P921): sequence analysis[12].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's main subject is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — main subject (P921): database[13].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's main subject is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — main subject (P921): consensus sequence[14].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's product or material produced is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — product or material produced (P1056): Swiss-Prot[15].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's product or material produced is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — product or material produced (P1056): PROSITE[16].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's title is recorded as PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methodsand associated databases[17].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's used by is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — used by (P1535): Swiss-Prot[18].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's used by is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — used by (P1535): PROSITE[19].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's uses is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — uses (P2283): PROSITE and SWISS-PROT grant[20].
  • PROSITE and SWISS-PROT: identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases's has goal is recorded as identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — has goal (P3712): protein function prediction[21].

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Fields of work include identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — field of work (P101): biochemistry[2], an interdisciplinary science[22]; identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — field of work (P101): biology[3], a branch of science[23]; and identification of protein function from primary sequence through the development of computational methods and associated databases — field of work (P101): medicine[4], a field of study[24].

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