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    December 2002

    Shepherd, Adrian J. and Martin, Nigel and Johnson, Roger and Kellam, P. and Orengo, C.A. (2002) PFDB: a generic protein family database integrating the CATH domain structure database with sequence based protein family resources. Bioinformatics 18 (12), pp. 1666-1672. ISSN 1367-4803.

    1 November 2004

    Swift, S. and Tucker, A. and Vinciotti, V. and Martin, Nigel and Orengo, C.A. and Liu, X. and Kellam, P. (2004) Consensus clustering and functional interpretation of gene-expression data. Genome Biology 5 (11), ISSN 1465-6906.

    2006

    Mirkin, Boris and da Silva Camargo, R. and Fenner, Trevor and Loizou, G. and Kellam, P. (2006) Aggregating homologous protein families in evolutionary reconstructions of herpesviruses. Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology , pp. 1-8.

    September 2006

    Hirsch, M. and Tucker, A. and Swift, S. and Martin, Nigel and Orengo, C. and Kellam, P. and Liu, X. (2006) Improved robustness in time series analysis of gene expression data by polynomial model based clustering. In: Berthold, M.R. and Glen, R.C. and Fischer, I. (eds.) Computational Life Sciences II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4216. Berlin, Germany: Springer, pp. 1-10. ISBN 9783540457671.

    January 2008

    Yeats, C. and Lees, J. and Reid, A. and Kellam, P. and Martin, Nigel and Liu, X. and Orengo, C.A. (2008) Gene3D: comprehensive structural and functional annotation of genomes. Nucleic Acids Research 36 (S1), D414-D418. ISSN 0305-1048.

    March 2010

    Mirkin, Boris and Camargo, R. and Fenner, Trevor and Loizou, George and Kellam, P. (2010) Similarity clustering of proteins using substantive knowledge and reconstruction of evolutionary gene histories in herpesvirus. Theoretical Chemistry Accounts 125 (3-6), pp. 569-581. ISSN 1432-881X.

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