Genome sequencing projects continue to provide a flood of new protein sequences, and prediction methods remain an important means of adding structural information. Recently, there have been advances in secondary structure prediction, which feed, in turn, into improved fold recognition algorithms. Fi
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Protein Structure: Facts and Prediction
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- 1970
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