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Feed type library

Figure 7.7 Combinatorial molecule assembly scheme. Resultant candidate molecules are objects that have building-blocks attached to scaffolds via linkers. Three user-definable fragment sets are needed to feed the algorithm with fragments for each domain. A few example fragments of each type are shown for clarity. For virtual library enumeration, each database fragment gets linked to each other fragment following a combinatorial assembly scheme. Figure 7.7 Combinatorial molecule assembly scheme. Resultant candidate molecules are objects that have building-blocks attached to scaffolds via linkers. Three user-definable fragment sets are needed to feed the algorithm with fragments for each domain. A few example fragments of each type are shown for clarity. For virtual library enumeration, each database fragment gets linked to each other fragment following a combinatorial assembly scheme.

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