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- Leucine zipper [r]: Protein structure with repeating leucines every seven amino acids, which form dimeric coiled-helix structures. [e]
- Protein folding [r]: The physical process by which a polypeptide folds into its characteristic and functional three-dimensional structure from random coil. [e]
- Protein structure [r]: The structure of a protein, consisting of primary, secondary and tertiary structures. [e]
- Molecular structure of Nucleic Acids [r]: Article published by James D. Watson and Francis Crick in the scientific journal Nature in 1953, which first described the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA. [e]
- Insecticide [r]: A pesticide used against insects, in agriculture, medicine, industry and the household. [e]
- Stochastic convergence [r]: A mathematical concept intended to formalize the idea that a sequence of essentially random or unpredictable events sometimes is expected to settle into a pattern. [e]
- Protein structure [r]: The structure of a protein, consisting of primary, secondary and tertiary structures. [e]