High-Throughput Computational and Experimental Techniques in Structural Genomics


High-Throughput Computational and Experimental Techniques in Structural Genomics is a scholarly work by Andrej Šali, Ursula Pieper, and Andras Fiser, published in 2004 in ''Genome Research''. The main subjects of the publication include genomics, RNA sequencing, cloning, biology, Structural genomics, comparative genomics, proteomics, methylation, computational biology, Protein Data Bank, ribosome, genome, Protein Data Bank, structural biology, software pipeline, and structural bioinformatics. The authors also initiated a high-throughput metal analysis of the purified proteins; this has determined that 10%-15% of the targets contain a stoichiometric structural or catalytic transition metal atom.

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