Structural biology is a branch of molecular biology concerned with the study of the architecture and shape of biological macromolecules-proteins and nucleic acids in particular-and what causes them to have the structures they have.
Structural biology is the study of the architecture and shape of biological macromolecules--proteins and nucleic acids in particular--and what causes them to have the structures they have.
Structural Biology Genomic Science Program from the U.S. Department of Energy The next step at the Department of Energy to accelerate understanding of dynamic living systems Other ...
Structural biology - a branch of molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics concerned with the molecular structure of biological macromolecules Virology - the study of viruses and some other virus-like agents ...
So we are basically a structural biology lab using what we call biophysical methods to look at these processes. In our lab we are using mostly spectroscopic techniques.
The science of structural biology provides the answers to these questions. To begin a study of structural biology, we will first learn about common biological molecules.
See also: Biology, Protein, Human, DNA, Sequence
 
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