Re: [DIYbio] Protein Categorization

On 12/08/2017 09:36 AM, Cory J. Geesaman wrote:
> I may have worded this poorly, I'm currently just looking for the core dimensions and their scale+span.

So you mean molecule dimensions in aggregate, like mol. weight vs. volume? and how far that ranges over the conditions?

  If it hits 99.9%
> of protein conformations for a given protein within a bioengineering application it will pass the good enough test in my opinion.


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