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Feet1st Send message Joined: 30 Dec 05 Posts: 1755 Credit: 4,690,520 RAC: 0 |
In part because a "go read this" answer isn't as personal, and comfortable for the new participant that is asking the question. Also, the topic of what Rosetta@home does and the Bakerlab is working on is always a moving target, and the question posed is often fairly specific, and so the link referenced would not clearly address their question. Add this signature to your EMail: Running Microsoft's "System Idle Process" will never help cure cancer, AIDS nor Alzheimer's. But running Rosetta@home just might! https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/ |
David E K Volunteer moderator Project administrator Project developer Project scientist Send message Joined: 1 Jul 05 Posts: 1480 Credit: 4,334,829 RAC: 0 |
The green link should now be underlined. If it isn't, do a shift reload to get the updated css file. |
dgnuff Send message Joined: 1 Nov 05 Posts: 350 Credit: 24,773,605 RAC: 0 |
Please tell me in your own words: Proteins are chains of amino acids. Each protein folds into a specific shape to do its job, and the shape it folds into is a direct product of the sequence of amino acids that make up the protein. This shape happens to be the lowest energy state that the chain can achieve as it folds. Rosetta tries to determine this shape by studying the various possible ways that the chain can fold, and looking at the energy of each fold. The "holy grail" we're always looking for is the lowest energy state, because that will be the shape the protein folds into in whatever organism it came from. |
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Number crunching :
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