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William Pearson
University of Virginia - Charlottesville / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 1682941
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William Pearson's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Rapid and sensitive protein similarity searches Science 227 (4693), 1435-1441, 1985
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[5] Rapid and sensitive sequence comparison with FASTP and FASTA Academic Press 183, 63-98, 1990
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An introduction to sequence similarity (“homology”) searching Current protocols in bioinformatics 42 (1), 3.1. 1-3.1. 8, 2013
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Hereditary differences in the expression of the human glutathione transferase active on trans-stilbene oxide are due to a gene deletion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 85 (19), 7293-7297, 1988
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Hereditary differences in the expression of the human glutathione transferase active on trans-stilbene oxide are due to a gene deletion.J Seidegård, WR Vorachek, RW Pero, WR PearsonProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 85 (19), 7293-7297, 198810051988
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