2008 |
7 | EE | Corin Yeats,
Jonathan Lees,
Adam Reid,
Paul Kellam,
Nigel J. Martin,
Xinhui Liu,
Christine A. Orengo:
Gene3D: comprehensive structural and functional annotation of genomes.
Nucleic Acids Research 36(Database-Issue): 414-418 (2008) |
2007 |
6 | EE | Adam James Reid,
Corin Yeats,
Christine A. Orengo:
Methods of remote homology detection can be combined to increase coverage by 10% in the midnight zone.
Bioinformatics 23(18): 2353-2360 (2007) |
5 | EE | Nicola J. Mulder,
Rolf Apweiler,
Teresa K. Attwood,
Amos Bairoch,
Alex Bateman,
David Binns,
Peer Bork,
Virginie Buillard,
Lorenzo Cerutti,
Richard R. Copley,
Emmanuel Courcelle,
Ujjwal Das,
Louise Daugherty,
Mark Dibley,
Robert D. Finn,
Wolfgang Fleischmann,
Julian Gough,
Daniel H. Haft,
Nicolas Hulo,
Sarah Hunter,
Daniel Kahn,
Alexander Kanapin,
Anish Kejariwal,
Alberto Labarga,
Petra S. Langendijk-Genevaux,
David Lonsdale,
Rodrigo Lopez,
Ivica Letunic,
Martin Madera,
John Maslen,
Craig McAnulla,
Jennifer McDowall,
Jaina Mistry,
Alex Mitchell,
Anastasia N. Nikolskaya,
Sandra E. Orchard,
Christine A. Orengo,
Robert Petryszak,
Jeremy D. Selengut,
Christian J. A. Sigrist,
Paul D. Thomas,
Franck Valentin,
Derek Wilson,
Cathy H. Wu,
Corin Yeats:
New developments in the InterPro database.
Nucleic Acids Research 35(Database-Issue): 224-228 (2007) |
4 | EE | Lesley H. Greene,
Tony E. Lewis,
Sarah Addou,
Alison Cuff,
Timothy Dallman,
Mark Dibley,
Oliver Redfern,
Frances M. G. Pearl,
Rekha Nambudiry,
Adam Reid,
Ian Sillitoe,
Corin Yeats,
Janet M. Thornton,
Christine A. Orengo:
The CATH domain structure database: new protocols and classification levels give a more comprehensive resource for exploring evolution.
Nucleic Acids Research 35(Database-Issue): 291-297 (2007) |
2006 |
3 | EE | Corin Yeats,
Michael Maibaum,
Russell L. Marsden,
Mark Dibley,
David Lee,
Sarah Addou,
Christine A. Orengo:
Gene3D: modelling protein structure, function and evolution.
Nucleic Acids Research 34(Database-Issue): 281-284 (2006) |
2005 |
2 | EE | Alex Bateman,
Matthew T. G. Holden,
Corin Yeats:
The G5 domain: a potential N-acetylglucosamine recognition domain involved in biofilm formation.
Bioinformatics 21(8): 1301-1303 (2005) |
2004 |
1 | | Alex Bateman,
Lachlan James M. Coin,
Richard Durbin,
Robert D. Finn,
Volker Hollich,
Sam Griffiths-Jones,
Ajay Khanna,
Mhairi Marshall,
Simon Moxon,
Erik L. L. Sonnhammer,
David J. Studholme,
Corin Yeats,
Sean R. Eddy:
The Pfam protein families database.
Nucleic Acids Research 32(Database-Issue): 138-141 (2004) |