File:ZFP62 Protein Predicted Tertiary Structure.gif
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[edit]DescriptionZFP62 Protein Predicted Tertiary Structure.gif |
English: The predicted protein structure of the ZFP62 protein in humans, as generated by AlphaFold. Colored by confidence, increasing from orange representing very low confidence, yellow representing low confidence, light blue representing reasonable confidence, and dark blue representing high confidence. This GIF shows the 3D model spinning, so that the entirety of the generated model can be seen. |
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Source | https://alphafold.ebi.ac.uk/entry/Q8NB50 |
Author | EMBL-EBI AlphaFold |
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