Exploring the fold space preferences of ancient and newborn protein superfamilies
<p>Protein evolution is a complex and diverse process, yielding an incredible assortment of biological functions and pathways occurring in the cells of living organisms. The way in which a protein's structure is constrained by its functional role and its notable conservation across even d...
Główni autorzy: | Edwards, H, Hannah Edwards |
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Kolejni autorzy: | Deane, C |
Format: | Praca dyplomowa |
Język: | English |
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2014
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