1. Which types of methods are generally used for Tertiary Structure Prediction?
a. Sequence Alignment and Template Matching
b. Sequence Homology and Threading
c. Modeling and Database Search
d. Multiple Sequence Alignment and Similarity Search
Ans:- types of methods used for tertiary structure prediction are :
B) sequence homology and threading
Sequence homology is used to predict the template in an alignment as a sequence.it gives information about sequence (of protein)
Threading:- used to predict the template in an alignment as a structure.it gives structural information of proteins.
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