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Functional Information in SWISS-PROT: the Basis for Large-scale Characterisation of Protein Sequences

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Journal Brief Bioinform
Specialty Biology
Date 2001 Jul 24
PMID 11465066
Citations 26
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With the rapid growth of sequence databases, there is an increasing need for reliable functional characterisation and annotation of newly predicted proteins. To cope with such large data volumes, faster and more effective means of protein sequence characterisation and annotation are required. One promising approach is automatic large-scale functional characterisation and annotation, which is generated with limited human interaction. However, such an approach is heavily dependent on reliable data sources. The SWISS-PROT protein sequence database plays an essential role here owing to its high level of functional information.

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