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Marlon
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8 September, 17:11
What are data types in biology
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Chaz Serrano
8 September, 17:15
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well i dont have a Answer but i can explain XD
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Biological data comes in many formats. These formats include text, sequence data, protein structure and links ... Sequence data is provided by GenBank, in terms of DNA, and UniProt, in terms of protein. Protein structures are provided by PDB, SCOP, and CATH.
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