Re: a bioinformatics question# Biology - 生物学
w*u
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Agree. Currently, only homolgy modeling makes sense to biologists. The
state-of-the-art ab initio and fold recognition prediction methods are still
unable to reliablly predict even the correct fold (don't even think about the
full-atom, high resolution model which is very important for function
analysis). The problem here is how much you trust the predicted model before
you can go on to the next step for function analysis.
hypothesis is
free
structure
state-of-the-art ab initio and fold recognition prediction methods are still
unable to reliablly predict even the correct fold (don't even think about the
full-atom, high resolution model which is very important for function
analysis). The problem here is how much you trust the predicted model before
you can go on to the next step for function analysis.
hypothesis is
free
structure