AlphaFold2 examples from CASP 14
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| + | Prediction of protein structures from amino acid sequences, [[theoretical modeling]], has been extremely challenging. In 2020, breakthrough success was achieved by AlphaFold2<ref name="af2">PMID:31942072<ref>, a project of [http://deepmind.com DeepMind]. For an overview of this breakthrough, verified by the bi-annual prediction competition [[Theoretical_models#CASP|CASP]], please see [[Theoretical_models#2020:_CASP_14|2020: CASP 14]]. Below are illustrated some examples of predictions from that competition. | ||
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Prediction of protein structures from amino acid sequences, theoretical modeling, has been extremely challenging. In 2020, breakthrough success was achieved by AlphaFold2[1]
