HCPM--program for hierarchical clustering of protein models - PubMed
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HCPM--program for hierarchical clustering of protein models
Dominik Gront et al. Bioinformatics. 2005.
Abstract
HCPM is a tool for clustering protein structures from comparative modeling, ab initio structure prediction, etc. A hierarchical clustering algorithm is designed and tested, and a heuristic is provided for an optimal cluster selection. The method has been successfully tested during the CASP6 experiment.
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