Improved predictions by Pcons.net using multiple templates

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Summary: Multiple templates can often be used to build more accurate homology models than models built from a single template. Here we introduce PconsM, an automated protocol that uses multiple templates to build protein models. PconsM has been among the top-performing methods in the recent CASP experiments and consistently perform better than the single template models used in Pcons.net. In particular for the easier targets with many alternative templates with a high degree of sequence identity, quality is readily improved with a few percentages over the highest ranked model built on a single template. PconsM is available as an additional pipeline within the Pcons.net protein structure prediction server. © The Author(s) 2010. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Larsson, P., Skwark, M. J., Wallner, B., & Elofsson, A. (2011). Improved predictions by Pcons.net using multiple templates. Bioinformatics, 27(3), 426–427. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btq664

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