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by fghh45sdfhr3
5118 days ago
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My prediction: We can find a subset of proteins such that they do not interfere with each other, and still large enough that they can perform useful functions. The tiny, tiny amount of bioinformatics knowledge I have makes me think the probability of your prediction is ~ 0.00000000000001%. For non-trivial values of "useful". :) Can you tell me what experience or knowledge lead you to make that prediction? |
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Biological systems are highly coupled but also very "fault" tolerant if manipulated at the right pivot points. That's why you can move a fly leg from the torso to the head by just manipulating a few transcription factors.