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1. dalbas+l7[view] [source] 2022-07-28 12:19:57
>>MindGo+(OP)
Can someone put AlphaFold's problem space into perspective for me?

Why is protein folding important? Theoretical importance? Can we do something with protein folding knowledge? If so, what?

I've been hearing about AlphaFold from the CS side. There they seem to focus on protein folding primarily as an interesting space to apply their CS efforts.

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2. green-+oq[view] [source] 2022-07-28 14:08:24
>>dalbas+l7
There are a million articles and podcasts explaining exactly your question. Those will be better than HN responses. I suggest you take 15 seconds to Google it.
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3. dev_tt+3x[view] [source] 2022-07-28 14:37:10
>>green-+oq
Yes there are a million articles. That is why asking a question here on HN is useful. The HN community more often than not offers intelligent insight as well as curated recommended links for learning more about a topic. Yes, the signal-to-noise ratio isn't perfect on HN, but it is a lot better than random Google searches. If nothing else, it often leads to enough basic understanding so that someone can then perform more refined and therefore more productive Google searches. I appreciate the basic questions and the generous nature of many HN commenters who offer thoughtful responses.
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