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RE: Understanding: What The Heck Is A 'Genetic Disease'?

in #steemstem7 years ago

Yeah you are free to define unique types as u like! I merely clarify how many different proteins is expressed in our body according to classic biochemical definition, iso-forms and PTS mods are defined as the same protein, as for splicing goes the same thing as long as conformation is preserved, affinity for different binding sites etc change no classifications :)

Thanks for answering