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Date: 2013-06-04 23:53:49
Molecular biology
Bioinformatics
Nutrition
Foldit
Protein
Biology
Protein structure
Protein folding

Classroom Activity 10 Big Question: How do we unravel the causes of disease? Foldit Foldit is an online game in which every day humans contribute to important scientific research by trying to solve one of the hardest pro

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