Introduction to protein structure prediction

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500 pages 2010

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"This book helps unravel the relationship of pure sequence information and three-dimensional structure, which remains one of the great fundamental problems in molecular biology and bioinformatics. It describes key applications of modeled structures, focusing on the methods and algorithms that are used to predict protein structure written by experts who participate in the structure prediction competition. The book also delivers applications used for predicted models in other studies. Researchers in bioinformatics and molecular biology will find this text highly useful, as will students in graduate courses in protein prediction"--

"Focuses on methods for protein prediction. Delivers applications used for predicted models in other studies. Researchers rely on computational techniques to extract useful information from known structures in large databases. This book helps unravel the relationship of pure sequence information and three dimensional structure which remains one of the great fundamental problems in molecular biology"--

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