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Homology modeling, also referred to as comparative protein modeling, includes the creation of the atomic-resolution configuration of the target protein from its sequence of amino acids and the observational three-dimensional structure of the corresponding family of proteins. Homology modeling focuses on the recognition of one or even more recognized protein structures that are likely to represent the structure of the known sequences, and on the manufacturing of an alignment that maps residues in the sequence similarity to residues in the template strand. Protein structures have shown to be more preserved than protein sequences between homologues, but sequences that fall below the 20% target sequence could have a very different composition.

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