The Pfam protein families database: towards a more sustainable future

Volume: 44, Issue: D1, Pages: D279 - D285
Published: Dec 15, 2015
Abstract
In the last two years the Pfam database (http://pfam.xfam.org) has undergone a substantial reorganisation to reduce the effort involved in making a release, thereby permitting more frequent releases. Arguably the most significant of these changes is that Pfam is now primarily based on the UniProtKB reference proteomes, with the counts of matched sequences and species reported on the website restricted to this smaller set. Building families on...
Paper Details
Title
The Pfam protein families database: towards a more sustainable future
Published Date
Dec 15, 2015
Volume
44
Issue
D1
Pages
D279 - D285
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