Structural Molecular Biochemistry and Structural Bioinformatics:
Structural biology, working from both experimentally solved structures and computer models, with generalisations about macromolecular 3D structure, such as comparisons of overall folds and native motifs, rules of molecular folding, evolution, and binding interactions, and structure/function relationships Structural biology is a field of biology, biochemistry, and biophysics that studies how biological macromolecules, particularly amino and nucleic acids, acquire their structures and how changes to those structures affect how those molecules operate.
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