Combining substrate specificity analysis with support vector classifiers reveals feruloyl esterase as a phylogenetically informative protein group

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  • who: Vector Classifiers Reveals Feruloyl and collaborators from the Center for Microbial Biotechnology, Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, Department of Chemical and Biological have published the paper: Combining Substrate Specificity Analysis with Support Vector Classifiers Reveals Feruloyl Esterase as a Phylogenetically Informative Protein Group, in the Journal: Microorganisms are estimated to make up more than one-third of Earth's biomass [1]. They play essential roles in the cycling of nutrients, interact intimately with animals and plants, and directly influence Earth's climate. Fungi are one of the most ancient and diverse . . .

     

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