Name
Papers
Collaborators
CHRIS P. PONTING
24
91
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
733
283.28
2658
Referees 
References 
520
154
Search Limit
1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Hexa-Longin domain scaffolds for inter-Rab signalling.00.342020
TMEM132: an ancient architecture of cohesin and immunoglobulin domains define a new family of neural adhesion molecules.00.342018
CGAT: computational genomics analysis toolkit.10.402014
Tiki, at the head of a new superfamily of enzymes.00.342013
GAT: a simulation framework for testing the association of genomic intervals.90.862013
A common ancestry for BAP1 and Uch37 regulators.00.342012
Cdc45: the missing RecJ ortholog in eukaryotes?00.342011
Accurate Distinction Of Pathogenic From Benign Cnvs In Mental Retardation30.462010
OPTIC: orthologous and paralogous transcripts in clades.40.652008
Phylogenetic Reconstruction Of Orthology, Paralogy, And Conserved Synteny For Dog And Human171.532006
Genome-Wide Identification Of Human Functional Dna Using A Neutral Indel Model151.632006
A novel domain suggests a ciliary function for ASPM, a brain size determining gene10.482006
Meisetz and the birth of the KRAB motif.20.402006
Interpro, Progress And Status In 200513321.872005
Smart 4.0: Towards Genomic Data Integration8217.552004
The Interpro Database, 2003 Brings Increased Coverage And New Features16358.132003
InterPro: An Integrated Documentation Resource for Protein Families, Domains and Functional Sites383.882002
Recent Improvements To The Smart Domain-Based Sequence Annotation Resource6858.232002
Issues in Predicting Protein Function From Sequence.103.192001
CHROMA: consensus-based colouring of multiple alignments for publication.2010.752001
SMART: a web-based tool for the study of genetically mobile domains.4737.002000
Smart: Identification And Annotation Of Domains From Signalling And Extracellular Protein Sequences4050.901999
IMPALA: matching a protein sequence against a collection of PSI-BLAST-constructed position-specific score matrices.7612.391999
The Helix-Hairpin-Helix Dna-Binding Motif: A Structural Basis For Non-Sequence-Specific Recognition Of Dna41.291996