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===Do ‘''Newly Born''’ Orphan Proteins Resemble ‘''Never Born''’ Proteins? A Study Using Three Deep Learning Algorithms===
===Do ‘''Newly Born''’ Orphan Proteins Resemble ‘''Never Born''’ Proteins? A Study Using Three Deep Learning Algorithms===
<big>Jing Liu, Rongqing Yuan, Wei Shao, Jitong Wang, Israel Silman and Joel Sussman</big> <ref name="Liu">PMID:37092778</ref>
<big>Jing Liu, Rongqing Yuan, Wei Shao, Jitong Wang, Israel Silman and Joel Sussman</big> <ref name="Liu">PMID:37092778</ref>
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''Newly Born'' proteins, or orphan proteins, have no sequence homology to other proteins and occur in single species or within a taxonomically restricted gene (TRG) family.
''Newly Born'' proteins, or orphan proteins, have no sequence homology to other proteins and occur in single species or within a taxonomically restricted gene (TRG) family.

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