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| | Rising accuracy of protein secondary structure prediction |
 | | An extreme simplification is the prediction of protein structure in one dimension (1D), as represented by strings of, e.g., secondary structure, or residue solvent accessibility. |
 | | The typical scenario in which secondary structure predictions help to learn about function are experts combining predictions and their intuition, most often to find similarities to proteins of known function but insignificant sequence similarity [196, 197, 40, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207]. |
 | | Protein secondary structure formation is influenced by long-range interactions [231, 46, 47] and by the environment [1, 232]. |
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