This week we did an I-TASSER for Deinococcus Radiodurans. These are screenshots of my results. I thought it would get a bit messy having the full lengths of the Predicted Secondary Structures, Predicted Solvent Accessibility, and the Top 10 Threading Templates Used on the blog, but I do have the full screenshots in a word file!
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Hi Kat, Stacy here. I always look forward to reading your blog. You do a wonderful job of keeping your data concise, consistent and easy to follow. We appreciate your attention to detail and work that you do.
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