Structural Classification Of Proteins
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Structural Classification Of Proteins
Summary
Structural Classification Of Proteins is a biological classification[1]. It draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (biological_classification category, ranking #5 of 8).[2]
Key Facts
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's instance of is recorded as biological classification[3].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's instance of is recorded as biological database[4].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's Commons category is recorded as Structural classification of proteins[5].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/037vl9[6].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's official website is recorded as http://scop.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk[7].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's main subject is recorded as protein structure[8].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's described by source is recorded as Nucleic Acids Research (NAR) database[9].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's described by source is recorded as scop: structural classification of proteins[10].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's described by source is recorded as SCOP: a structural classification of proteins database for the investigation of sequences and structures[11].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's described by source is recorded as SCOP: a Structural Classification of Proteins database[12].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's described by source is recorded as SCOP, Structural Classification of Proteins database: applications to evaluation of the effectiveness of sequence alignment methods and statistics of protein structural data[13].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's described by source is recorded as SCOP: a Structural Classification of Proteins database[14].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's described by source is recorded as SCOP: a structural classification of proteins database[15].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's described by source is recorded as SCOP2 prototype: a new approach to protein structure mining[16].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's described by source is recorded as Investigating Protein Structure and Evolution with SCOP2.[17].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's BARTOC ID is recorded as 535[18].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's identifiers.org prefix is recorded as scop[19].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 58773245[20].
- Structural Classification Of Proteins's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C58773245[21].
Why It Matters
Structural Classification Of Proteins draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (biological_classification category, ranking #5 of 8).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]