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Protein Sequencing Summary
943 words, approx. 3 pages The molecules that give cells and entire organisms their shape as well as their ability to move, grow, and reproduce are the proteins. Although they come in an almost infinite variety of shapes and sizes, they have all been designed by the process of...
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Protein sequencing Information
2,019 words, approx. 7 pages
 Proteins are found in every cell and are essential to every biological process, protein structure is very complex: determining a protein's structure involves first protein sequencing - determining the amino acid sequences of its constituent peptides;...



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 Biophysical Journal
Sequence evolution and the mechanism of protein folding
10/01/2000: 4,480 words, approx. 15 pages ABSTRACT The impact on protein evolution of the physical laws that govern folding remains obscure. Here, by analyzing in silico-evolved sequences subjected to evolutionary pressure for fast folding, it is shown that: First, a subset of residues in the thermodynamic folding nucleus is mainly...
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Software for Windows Analyzes Protein Sequences
08/01/1998: 339 words, approx. 1 pages Oxford Molecular Group Inc., Campbell, Calif., has announced a new version of its OMIGA sequence-analysis software for Windows 95/NT. Called OMIGA 1.1, the new version reinforces the company's commitment to the rapidly growing Windows desktop market for nucleic-acid and protein-sequence analysis. Featuring...


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