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| | Predatory Wasps - Superfamily VESPOIDEA and SPHECOIDEA |
 | | Although we call this two Superfamilies as Predatory Wasps, some of them are parasitic. |  | | The sting is a modified ovipositor which injects venom paralyses but not kill the host. |  | | Most wasp species are solitary, but some of them, such as the paper wasps, form colonies. |
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http://www.geocities.com/brisbane_wasps/StingingWasps.htm
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| | Parachlamydia sp. UWE25 |
 | | families in SCOP superfamily Prokaryotic type KH domain (KH-domain type II) |  | | families in SCOP superfamily Calcium ATPase, transduction domain A |  | | families in SCOP superfamily Calcium ATPase, transmembrane domain M |
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http://supfam.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/SUPERFAMILY/cgi-bin/gen_list.cgi?genome=p0
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| | Differential TGFBeta Superfamily Gene Expression in Dental Cells |
 | | In addition, growth curves were determined for each of the cell lines by performing cell counts at days 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 using a Coulter counter. |  | | Methods: Immortalized mouse odontoblast (MO6-G3) and ameloblast (MEOE-3M) cells were seeded onto 6 well plates and harvested at confluency for in situ alkaline phosphatase (ALP) histochemistry and vonKossa staining. |  | | superfamily members and their receptors between odontoblast and ameloblast cells. |
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http://iadr.confex.com/iadr/2004Hawaii/techprogram/abstract_48125.htm
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| | Gastropods |
 | | Superfamily Heteropoda: Pelagic species with a finlike foot and reduced shells. |  | | Have pointed shells, small, generally less than an inch in length. |  | | Superfamily Patellacea (Docoglossa): Limpets that lack a hole or notch in their shells. |
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http://www.wetwebmedia.com/gastropo.htm
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| | Computational studies of the Thioredoxin Superfamily |
 | | A clustering method that uses matrices of distances provides speed to our calculations. |  | | The CXXC motif of this superfamily is essential for the catalysis of redox reactions and exhibits extensive variation of redox equilibria. |  | | A qualitative, rather than quantitative, correlation between cysteine pKa and redox potential indicates that a pH-independent factor also plays a role in determining redox potentials across the superfamily. |
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http://www.iscb.org/ismb2004/posters/E.MoutevelisATpostgrad.umist.ac.uk_521.html
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| | Superfamily |
 | | Mayflies from Stavanger will play split-gigs with Superfamily in Oslo and Stavanger this spring. |  | | Superfamily's Taxi Dancing has made to the b-list at Nrk p3. |  | | ZTV has also decided to put it on rotation by placing it on their c-list. |
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http://www.superfamily.no
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 | | Motif regions on the scorpion OSK1 Toxin, from the Scorpion toxin-like superfamily (SCOP superfamily 7.3.7). |  | | Motif regions on the Mouse beta-spectrin protein, from the PH domain-like protein superfamily (SCOP superfamily 2.55.1). |  | | Motif regions on the E. Coli MarA protein, from the Homeodomain-like protein superfamily (SCOP superfamily 1.4.1). |
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http://www.cs.columbia.edu/compbio/profile-kernel/families.html
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| | Superfamily |
 | | You may view sequences aligned to the models which represent a view of the superfamily although it may be biased towards the seed. |  | | A hit to a model is not a hit to the seed but is a hit to the superfamily |  | | Each model is created from a seed sequence which is aligned to many superfamily homologues, the model is built from the alignment (please see SAM website for a detailed explanation). |
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http://supfam.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/SUPERFAMILY
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| | Superfamily - Biography |
 | | The band's first live performance was at a small club in Oslo, Skuret, in May 2003. |  | | Superfamily had become a complete rock band, but their stage show and lyrics were either (or both) to stupid or too smart to fit nicely into one genre. |  | | Superfamily is a seven-piece rock band who is proud to say their roots lie in Moss - a small and foul smelling town in the South East of Norway. |
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http://www.superfamily.no/biography.htm
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| | help file |
 | | The database can be browsed efficiently using several search facility. |  | | Structure and sequence based phylogenetic trees are provided for superfamilies having more than two superfamily members. |  | | Interacting Motifs represents equivalent conserved interacting regions of the superfamily members.Conserved regions of proteins have been determined comparing the proteins to there homologues. |
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http://caps.ncbs.res.in/campass/pass/help.html
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| | Mechanistic Diversity in a Metalloenzyme Superfamily |
 | | The remarkable access to mechanism space that is provided by the VOC superfamily appears to derive from a simple, pseudosymmetric structural fold that maximizes the catalytic versatility of the metal center. |  | | The known types of reactions that are catalyzed include isomerizations (glyoxalase I), epimerizations (methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase), oxidative cleavage of C-C bonds (extradiol dioxygenase), and nucleophilic substitutions (fosfomycin resistance proteins). |  | | It is now appreciated that the relationships of proteins, particularly enzymes, within a protein superfamily can be understood not only in terms of their sequence similarities and three-dimensional structures but also by chemical threads that relate their functional attributes. |
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http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/bichaw/2000/39/i45/abs/bi001814v.html
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| | The SUPERFAMILY database in 2004: additions and improvements -- Madera et al. 32 (Supplement 1): 235 -- Nucleic Acids ... |
 | | SCOP places two domains in the same superfamily if, and only |  | | other superfamilies it combines and retrieve proteins in which |  | | The superfamilies shown in the figure are: a.4.1, homeodomain-like; a.4.2, Methylated DNAprotein cysteine methyltransferase, C-terminal domain; a.60.7, 5'3' exonuclease, C-terminal subdomain; b.82.4, regulatory protein AraC; c.35.1, phosphosugar isomerase; c.53.1, resolvase-like; c.55.3, ribonuclease H-like; c.55.7, methylated DNAprotein cysteine methyltransferase domain; d.58.40, |
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http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/32/suppl_1/D235
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| | Propeller Recordings |
 | | Superfamily will be performing live at P3Sessions, Oct 4 6pm. |  | | View photos from Superfamily's (and Mew's) super gig at P3Sessions here. |  | | Propeller Recordings are proud to announce that we have secured a deal with the well respected UK-based label The Leaf Label Ltd., which means Hanne Hukkelberg's music will finally be brought out to a worldwide audience. |
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http://www.propellerrecordings.no
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| | InterPro: IPR000286 Histone deacetylase superfamily |
 | | Histone deacetylases catalyse the removal of the acetyl group. |  | | Histone deacetylases, acetoin utilization proteins and acetylpolyamine amidohydrolases are all members of this ancient protein superfamily [ 1 ]. |  | | These databases describe the structural architecture of proteins, placing them within hierarchical classification schemes; InterPro entries are mapped to the 'Homologous Superfamily' level of CATH and to the 'Superfamily' level of SCOP. |
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http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/IEntry?ac=IPR000286
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| | Cystine knot superfamily |
 | | A structural superfamily of growth-factors containing a cystine knot motif. |  | | Clearly there is scope for both sequence and structural variation away from the knot at the core of the molecules. |  | | Crystal structures of the first members of the superfamily, with PDB codes |
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http://people.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/~ubcg09j/neurotrophins/cysknot.html
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| | AKR Superfamily |
 | | David Hyndman and Trevor M. Penning with the help of Valdi Heredia, David Bauman, Gail Vogel, Natan Elman, and Alethea Pena. |  | | This page has been established as a database of existing and potential members of the Aldo-Keto Reductase Superfamily and was last updated on March 14, 2003. |
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http://www.med.upenn.edu/akr
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| | Sequence search |
 | | The output page will remain active for 15 days. |  | | No You may enter many sequences at once using FASTA format. |  | | The output will give you a list of hits that your sequences make to models belonging to superfamilies, their alignments to the model, and assigned genome sequences. |
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http://supfam.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/SUPERFAMILY/hmm.html
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| | TNFRSF6 - tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 6 |
 | | It has been shown to play a central role in the physiological regulation of programmed cell death, and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of various malignancies and diseases of the immune system. |  | | The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the TNF-receptor superfamily. |  | | tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 6 isoform 6 precursor |
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http://www.ucsf.edu/pgdb/gene/19.html
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| | SUPFAM - A database of clusters of related families |
 | | Information about the alignmnet region and features is given allowing the user to distinguish relationships which might not seem very reliable. |  | | Graphical layout of the superfamily connections is given in the Superfamily pages. |  | | Searches can be done using keywords or family identifiers. |
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http://pauling.mbu.iisc.ernet.in/~supfam
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| | Pictorial Guide to the Trilobite Superfamily Trinucleioidea (Asaphida) |
 | | Other notes: Trincleioid trilobites are highly specialized, but fall within the Asaphida via their asaphoid protaspides and the presence of the ventral median suture in at least the more primitive representatives of the superfamily. |  | | Compare the pictorial approach above to the narrative equivalent below (salient features in color): |  | | Pictorial Guide to the Trilobite Superfamily Trinucleioidea (Asaphida) |
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http://www.aloha.net/~smgon/trinucleioideaguide.htm
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| | Trilobite Systematic Listing of Families |
 | | Repina, L.N. Zavisimost morfologicheskikh priznakov ot uslovii obitaniia trilobitov i otsenka ikh znacheniia dlia sistematiki nadsemeistva Olenelloidea [The dependence of morphological features upon the living conditions of trilobites and an evaluation of their importance in the classification of the Superfamily Olenelloidea]. |  | | [Superfamily Fallotaspidoidea; Families Holmiidae, Fallotaspididae, Neltneriidae, Nevadiidae, Yinitidae, Saukiandidae, Abadiellidae] |
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http://www.trilobites.info/trisystem.htm
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| | TNF Receptor Nomenclature |
 | | tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 10c, decoy without an intracellular domain |  | | tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 12 (translocating chain-association membrane protein) |  | | tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 11a, activator of NFKB |
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http://www.gene.ucl.ac.uk/nomenclature/genefamily/tnfrec2.html
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| | CE Ig Superfamily Members |
 | | The immunoglobulin superfamily members and their domain assignments with sequences regions can be found |  | | SAM-T98 and the HMM used can be obtained by clicking on the words. |  | | EST BLAST server at the DNA Data Bank of Japan. |
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http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/genomes/CE_igs.html
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| | Identification of INSL5, a New Member of the Insulin Superfamily (ResearchIndex) |
 | | Insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5; named ZINS3 in the patent application of Conklin et al., 1998) matches the classical signature of the insulin gene superfamily (Update) |  | | Abstract: this paper, we increase the membership of the vertebrate insulin gene superfamily by the cloning of a new insulin or relaxin-like hormone. |  | | Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/633395.html
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| | ENY 3005 Families of Hymenoptera |
 | | Superfamily Pelecinoidea -- Pelecinidae Home Page at Ohio State U |  | | Pages 312-362 and plates 15-16 in D. Borror and R. White. |  | | Superfamily Stephanoidea -- The Stephanid Home Page at Ohio State U |
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http://eny3005.ifas.ufl.edu/lab1/Hymenoptera/Hymenoptera.htm
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| | CIM Antibody Core: transmembrane 4 superfamily member 8 antibody |
 | | Full name: gi11135332spQ9QY33T4S8_MOUSE Transmembrane 4 superfamily member 8 (Tetraspanin 3) (Tspan-3) (Tetraspanin TM4-A) (OSP-associated protein-1) (OAP-1 |  | | transmembrane 4 superfamily member 8; tetraspanin TM4-A homolog; tetraspanin) |  | | CIM Antibody Core: transmembrane 4 superfamily member 8 antibody |
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http://www.biosignatures.org/antibody/west/sp1_Mus_musculus/1499_transmembrane_4_super.htm
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| | Taxonomy of the Class Gastropoda |
 | | Plus, Images are being added to the article as it is being updated |  | | SuperFamily: Tonnoidea (Frog shells, tritons, helmuts and tun shells) |
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http://www.manandmollusc.net/advanced_introduction/gastropod_taxonomy_1.html
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