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Comparative modeling identifying related proteins

All current comparative modeling methods consist of four sequential steps (Fig. 2) [5,6]. The first step is to identify the proteins with known 3D structures that are related to the target sequence. The second step is to align them with the target sequence and pick those known structures that will be used as templates. The third step is to build the model... [Pg.275]


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