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. 1994 Sep;22(17):3583–3589.

PROSITE: recent developments.

A Bairoch 1, P Bucher 1
PMCID: PMC308326  PMID: 7937064

Abstract

PROSITE is a compilation of sites and patterns found in protein sequences; it can be used as a method of determining the function of uncharacterized proteins translated from genomic or cDNA sequences.

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