The problem is, to study things like protein folding, one needs a very diverse skill set. It requires one to know physics, chemistry simulation and biology to understand and do something fruitful.
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The problem is, to study things like protein folding, one needs a very diverse skill set. It requires one to know physics, chemistry simulation and biology to understand and do something fruitful.
It depends on what questions you are trying to address. :D In this case it isn't a folding question, but rather how the complex comes together and falls apart during biological processes (like replication).