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  1. Category:Structural classification (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Structural classification
  2. Category:Rotamer classification (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Rotamer classification
  3. Category:Classification (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Classification
  4. Lipids: structure and classification (Spanish) (7,699 bytes)
    1: [[en:Lipids:_structure_and_classification]]
  5. Lipids: structure and classification (3,834 bytes)
    1: [[es:Lipids: structure and classification (Spanish)]]
    21: * [[Lipids: structure and classification (spanish)|Lípidos: estructura y clasificación]]
  6. Lipids: structure and classification (spanish) (60 bytes)
    1: #REDIRECT [[Lipids: structure and classification (Spanish)]]
  7. User:Kasha Maslowski/Biological Molecules Classification Lesson - High School Biology (8,330 bytes)
    1: ==Biological Molecules Classification Lesson - High School Biology==
    2: ...ervations, notice patterns, and justify their own classification systems based on evidence. This lesson design pro...
    5: Students will construct a classification system of major biological molecules based on str...
    8: ... in Jmol. Afterwards, students will compare their classification systems to those which have been accepted by the ...
    11: ... on which to arrange the samples and create their classification system. A key to CPK coloring shall be provided t...

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  1. 2j22 (3,836 bytes)
    24: ...t belongs to family 98 in the glycoside hydrolase classification. This protein contains a C-terminal triplet of fu...
  2. 1hkv (4,754 bytes)
    24: ...ined. The first structure of a DAPDC confirms its classification as a fold type III PLP-dependent enzyme. The stru...
  3. 1e5m (4,853 bytes)
    23: ... CoA) specificity might also be connected to this classification and residues involved in ACP binding in structure...
  4. 1obz (4,375 bytes)
    24: ...data on PDZ domains, call for a revision of their classification and of the existing model of their mechanism.
  5. 1obx (4,421 bytes)
    24: ...data on PDZ domains, call for a revision of their classification and of the existing model of their mechanism.
  6. 1oby (4,347 bytes)
    24: ...data on PDZ domains, call for a revision of their classification and of the existing model of their mechanism.
  7. 7e7s (4,712 bytes)
    17: ...d SERCA1a. Multiple conformations generated by 3D classification of cryo-EM maps reflect the intrinsically dynamic...
  8. 2j1u (4,465 bytes)
    24: ...t belongs to family 98 in the glycoside hydrolase classification. This protein contains a C-terminal triplet of fu...
  9. 2j1t (4,077 bytes)
    24: ...t belongs to family 98 in the glycoside hydrolase classification. This protein contains a C-terminal triplet of fu...
  10. 2j1v (4,091 bytes)
    24: ...t belongs to family 98 in the glycoside hydrolase classification. This protein contains a C-terminal triplet of fu...
  11. 2j1r (3,780 bytes)
    24: ...t belongs to family 98 in the glycoside hydrolase classification. This protein contains a C-terminal triplet of fu...
  12. 2j1s (3,857 bytes)
    24: ...t belongs to family 98 in the glycoside hydrolase classification. This protein contains a C-terminal triplet of fu...
  13. 2v3t (4,957 bytes)
    23: ...Purkinje cells of the central nervous system. The classification of GluRdelta2 to the ionotropic glutamate recepto...
  14. 2v3u (4,953 bytes)
    24: ...Purkinje cells of the central nervous system. The classification of GluRdelta2 to the ionotropic glutamate recepto...
  15. 1uyp (5,091 bytes)
    24: ...zyme belongs to family GH32 of the sequence-based classification of glycosidases. The crystal structure, determine...
  16. 1o8s (4,804 bytes)
    24: ...Anguilla anguilla. Sequence analysis leads to the classification of MvX56 and AAA into a family distinct from that...
  17. 1o8p (4,655 bytes)
    24: ...Anguilla anguilla. Sequence analysis leads to the classification of MvX56 and AAA into a family distinct from that...
  18. 2j3j (6,497 bytes)
    24: ...ric in nature, i.e. in contrast to their original classification as being zinc-containing oxidoreductases. As prov...
  19. 2j3k (6,503 bytes)
    24: ...ric in nature, i.e. in contrast to their original classification as being zinc-containing oxidoreductases. As prov...
  20. 2j3i (5,136 bytes)
    24: ...ric in nature, i.e. in contrast to their original classification as being zinc-containing oxidoreductases. As prov...

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