The explosive growth of genetic sequence information has offered us a comprehensive collection of the protein sequences found in many living organisms.One of the great challenges of thepost-genomic erais to be able to rapidly attribute specific biological functions to each gene sequence. The challenge of understanding these gene products has led to the development of functional genomics methods, which collectively aim to imbue the raw sequence with biological understanding.
Multidimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for metalloproteins characterization / Peana, Massimiliano Francesco. - (2006 Mar 16).
Multidimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for metalloproteins characterization
PEANA, Massimiliano Francesco
2006-03-16
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The explosive growth of genetic sequence information has offered us a comprehensive collection of the protein sequences found in many living organisms.One of the great challenges of thepost-genomic erais to be able to rapidly attribute specific biological functions to each gene sequence. The challenge of understanding these gene products has led to the development of functional genomics methods, which collectively aim to imbue the raw sequence with biological understanding.File in questo prodotto:
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