The following pages link to Gneg-mPLoc (Q37612):
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- CE-PLoc: An ensemble classifier for predicting protein subcellular locations by fusing different modes of pseudo amino acid composition (Q647294) (← links)
- Some remarks on protein attribute prediction and pseudo amino acid composition (Q1670702) (← links)
- pLoc\_bal-mGneg: predict subcellular localization of Gram-negative bacterial proteins by quasi-balancing training dataset and general PseAAC (Q1712835) (← links)
- Identify Gram-negative bacterial secreted protein types by incorporating different modes of PSSM into Chou's general PseAAC via Kullback-Leibler divergence (Q1714132) (← links)
- Large-scale frequent stem pattern mining in RNA families (Q1714283) (← links)
- Gneg-mPLoc: a top-down strategy to enhance the quality of predicting subcellular localization of Gram-negative bacterial proteins (Q1716218) (← links)
- Identification of protein subcellular localization via integrating evolutionary and physicochemical information into Chou's general PseAAC (Q1717296) (← links)
- High performance set of PseAAC and sequence based descriptors for protein classification (Q1722782) (← links)
- Bi-PSSM: position specific scoring matrix based intelligent computational model for identification of mycobacterial membrane proteins (Q1749056) (← links)
- iPHLoc-ES: identification of bacteriophage protein locations using evolutionary and structural features (Q1749068) (← links)
- Prediction of protein subcellular localization with oversampling approach and Chou's general PseAAC (Q1752399) (← links)
- \textbf{iLoc-Virus}: a multi-label learning classifier for identifying the subcellular localization of virus proteins with both single and multiple sites (Q1786031) (← links)
- Predicting protein subchloroplast locations with both single and multiple sites via three different modes of Chou's pseudo amino acid compositions (Q1790746) (← links)
- Predicting Gram-positive bacterial protein subcellular localization based on localization motifs (Q2632058) (← links)
- \textit{SVM} ensemble based transfer learning for large-scale membrane proteins discrimination (Q2632350) (← links)