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+ | | title = Rfam: Wikipedia, Clans and the “Decimal” Release | ||
+ | | date = 2011 | ||
+ | | authors = [[Paul P. Gardner]]<br />[[Jennifer Daub]]<br />[[John G. Tate]]<br />[[Benjamin L. Moore]]<br />[[Isabelle H. Osuch]]<br />[[Sam Griffiths-Jones]]<br />[[Robert D. Finn]]<br />[[Eric P. Nawrocki]]<br />[[Diana L. Kolbe]]<br />[[Sean R. Eddy]]<br />[[Alex Bateman]] | ||
+ | | doi = 10.1093/nar/gkq1129 | ||
+ | | link = https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2575987 | ||
+ | | plink = https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Robert_Finn2/publication/47729246_Rfam_Wikipedia_clans_and_the_decimal_release/links/0fcfd50c0f9301ce6c000000.pdf | ||
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'''Rfam: Wikipedia, Clans and the “Decimal” Release''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Paul P. Gardner]], [[Jennifer Daub]], [[John G. Tate]], [[Benjamin L. Moore]], [[Isabelle H. Osuch]], [[Sam Griffiths-Jones]], [[Robert D. Finn]], [[Eric P. Nawrocki]], [[Diana L. Kolbe]], [[Sean R. Eddy]] and [[Alex Bateman]]. | '''Rfam: Wikipedia, Clans and the “Decimal” Release''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Paul P. Gardner]], [[Jennifer Daub]], [[John G. Tate]], [[Benjamin L. Moore]], [[Isabelle H. Osuch]], [[Sam Griffiths-Jones]], [[Robert D. Finn]], [[Eric P. Nawrocki]], [[Diana L. Kolbe]], [[Sean R. Eddy]] and [[Alex Bateman]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The Rfam database aims to catalogue non-coding RNAs through the use of sequence alignments and statistical profile models known as covariance models. In this contribution, authors discuss the pros and cons of using the online encyclopedia, [[Wikipedia]], as a source of community-derived annotation. Authors discuss the addition of groupings of related RNA families into clans and new developments to the website. Rfam is available on the Web at http://rfam.sanger.ac.uk. | The Rfam database aims to catalogue non-coding RNAs through the use of sequence alignments and statistical profile models known as covariance models. In this contribution, authors discuss the pros and cons of using the online encyclopedia, [[Wikipedia]], as a source of community-derived annotation. Authors discuss the addition of groupings of related RNA families into clans and new developments to the website. Rfam is available on the Web at http://rfam.sanger.ac.uk. |
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Authors | Paul P. Gardner Jennifer Daub John G. Tate Benjamin L. Moore Isabelle H. Osuch Sam Griffiths-Jones Robert D. Finn Eric P. Nawrocki Diana L. Kolbe Sean R. Eddy Alex Bateman |
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Publication date | 2011 |
DOI | 10.1093/nar/gkq1129 |
Links | Original Preprint |
Rfam: Wikipedia, Clans and the “Decimal” Release - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Paul P. Gardner, Jennifer Daub, John G. Tate, Benjamin L. Moore, Isabelle H. Osuch, Sam Griffiths-Jones, Robert D. Finn, Eric P. Nawrocki, Diana L. Kolbe, Sean R. Eddy and Alex Bateman.
Overview
The Rfam database aims to catalogue non-coding RNAs through the use of sequence alignments and statistical profile models known as covariance models. In this contribution, authors discuss the pros and cons of using the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, as a source of community-derived annotation. Authors discuss the addition of groupings of related RNA families into clans and new developments to the website. Rfam is available on the Web at http://rfam.sanger.ac.uk.