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  Dirichlet mixtures: A method for improving detection of weak but significant protein sequence homology (1996) [77 citations — 12 self]

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by Kimmen Sjolander, Kevin Karplus, Michael Brown, Richard Hughey, Anders Krogh, I. Saira Mian, David Haussler
Computer Applications in the Biosciences
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