Calculating GDT TS
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+ | The ''Global Distance Test - Total Score'' (GDT_TS) is used to quantitate the similarity between a predicted protein structure, and a reference structure, which is typically an [[empirical model]]. When the two structures differ in detail, GDT_TS is better at detecting similarities in fold than is the ''Root Mean Square Deviation''. Both tests compare the positions of only the alpha carbon atoms. |
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This page is under construction. Eric Martz 01:18, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
The Global Distance Test - Total Score (GDT_TS) is used to quantitate the similarity between a predicted protein structure, and a reference structure, which is typically an empirical model. When the two structures differ in detail, GDT_TS is better at detecting similarities in fold than is the Root Mean Square Deviation. Both tests compare the positions of only the alpha carbon atoms.