phil at xtreme1.mskcc.org (Phil Jeffrey) wrote:
>> In article <D31CzC.DEL at rockyd.rockefeller.edu> sali at tamika.rockefeller.edu (Andrej Sali) writes:
>> > In article <1995Jan26.200503.27941 at alw.nih.gov> johnk at spasm.niddk.nih.gov> > (John Kuszewski) writes:
> > >
> > > Once and for all:
> > >
> > > The folding problem isn't solved!
> > >
>> I've heard claims that modeling could approach the resolution of crystal
> structures for many, many years. I have yet to see anyone live up to that
> claim.
>
Of course some optimistic theoreticians seem to think the folding problem will
be solved by the end of this decade (see Rose and Creamer, Proteins 19(1), 1-3
(1994)). Whatever would possess someone to make such a claim ? :-) :-) :-)
Cheers,
Trevor
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