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One of biology’s biggest mysteries ‘largely solved’ by AI – The Samford Crimson
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By Helen BriggsBBC science correspondent
Publishedduration3 minutes agoshareSharenocloseShare pagelinkCopy linkAbout sharingimage copyrightCasp/DeepMind/TagliabracciTomchick,UTSouthWesternimage captionA DeepMind model of a protein from the Legionnaire’s disease bacteria (Casp-14)
One of biology’s biggest mysteries has been solved using artificial intelligence, experts have announced.
Predicting how a protein folds into a unique three-dimensional shape has puzzled scientists for half a century.
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