This practical begins with an "unknown" fragment of DNA, such as a molecular biologist might have deduced from a gel. You are invited to discover the protein family to which your fragment corresponds, and its biological significance, by searching the primary and secondary sequence databases, and examining the fold classification systems.
You may, of course, run through the exercise with a sequence of your own.
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