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    AI program predicts 98.5% of human protein structures

    • Last Update: 2022-09-10
    • Source: Internet
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    A team led by researchers from the British "Deep Thinking" company recently published a report in the British "Nature" magazine, saying that the company's artificial intelligence program "AlphaFold" (AlphaFold) predicted 98.


    The human proteome refers to the collection of all proteins encoded by the human genome.


    Alpha Fold is an artificial intelligence program developed by DeepMind that can be used to predict protein structures


    Amino acids are subunits that are linked together to form proteins


    Demis Hassabis, one of the authors of the report and co-founder of DeepMind, said in an article that it is only after knowing the structure of a machine that it becomes clear what it can do, so in-depth analysis of protein structures can help.


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