Novel use of a genetic algorithm for protein structure prediction: Searching template and sequence alignment space
Proteins Structure Function and Bioinformatics2003Vol. 53(S6), pp. 424–429
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Abstract
A novel genetic algorithm was applied to all CASP5 targets. The algorithm simultaneously searches template and alignment space. Results show that the current implementation of the method is perhaps most useful in recognizing and refining remote homology targets. This new method is briefly described and results are analyzed. Strengths and weaknesses of the current implementation of the algorithm are discussed.
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