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The Unreasonable Redundancy of Nature's Protein Folds
The article titled 'The Unreasonable Redundancy of Nature's Protein Folds' explores the phenomenon of repeated structural patterns in natural proteins. It questions why so many distinct proteins adopt similar folds, suggesting this redundancy may hint at underlying biological or evolutionary constraints.
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