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The evolution of protein databases has made them a crucial part of modern biology. Massive amounts of data are generated by protein structures, functions, and especially sequences. Database searches are typically the first step in the study of a novel protein. In comparison to studying only one protein, comparing proteins or protein families exposes the relationship between proteins within a genome or between species. Secondary databases created from experimental databases are also frequently accessible. These databases have the ability to organise, annotate, and predict data. To help researchers better understand the structure and function of proteins, many databases are commonly used. For additional details go to this PPT.
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