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The repertoire of protein kinases encoded in the draft version of the human genome: atypical variations and uncommon domain combinations

A Krupa and N Srinivasan*

Genome Biology 2002, 3:research0066-research0066.14 doi:10.1186/gb-2002-3-12-research0066

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Functional diversity of human protein kinase splice variants marks significant expansion of human kinome

Krishanpal Anamika, Nicolas Garnier, Narayanaswamy Srinivasan BMC Genomics 2009, 10:622 (22 December 2009)

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Comparative kinomics of human and chimpanzee reveal unique kinship and functional diversity generated by new domain combinations

Krishanpal Anamika, Juliette Martin, Narayanaswamy Srinivasan BMC Genomics 2008, 9:625 (23 December 2008)

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Systematic analysis of human kinase genes: a large number of genes and alternative splicing events result in functional and structural diversity

Luciano Milanesi, Mauro Petrillo, Leandra Sepe, Angelo Boccia, Nunzio D'Agostino, Myriam Passamano, Salvatore Di Nardo, Gianluca Tasco, Rita Casadio, Giovanni Paolella BMC Bioinformatics 2005, 6(Suppl 4):S20 (1 December 2005)

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Diversity in domain architectures of Ser/Thr kinases and their homologues in prokaryotes

A Krupa, N Srinivasan BMC Genomics 2005, 6:129 (19 September 2005)

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Genomic analysis of the eukaryotic protein kinase superfamily: a perspective

Steven K Hanks Genome Biology 2003, 4:111 (29 April 2003)

Efforts to identify and classify all the members of the eukaryotic protein kinase superfamily have recently culminated in the mining of essentially complete human genome data.