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| + | ====== Domain ======= | ||
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| + | Domains are regions of contiguous polypeptide chain that have been described as | ||
| + | compact, local, and semi-independent units. Within a protein, domains can be anything | ||
| + | from independant globular units joined only by a flexible length of polypeptide | ||
| + | chain, to units which have a very extensive interface. There are a number of algorithms that have been developed to detect domains automatically, | ||
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