AI as a tool for science - EMBL-EBI and AlphaFold - Google DeepMind
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2022
- EMBL-EBI champions open data in the life sciences, with data sets spanning genomics, proteins, small molecules, ontologies and more. They were a natural partner for Google DeepMind to host the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database, now making over 200m protein structure predictions freely available to scientists globally.
Prof Dame Janet Thornton and Mihaly Varadi are helping transform biology at the European Bioinformatics Institute of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL-EBI), an intergovernmental research organisation funded by over 20 member states.
Links and further reading:
Find more Unfolded stories at dpmd.ai/474lHFJ
Access the AlphaFold database dpmd.ai/3Ov3Ss8
Read EMBL-EBI’s white paper on the potential impacts of the AlphaFold database www.ebi.ac.uk/about/news/pers...
Read Professor Dame Janet Thornton’s blog post on the importance of the protein folding problem www.ebi.ac.uk/about/news/pers...
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Thank you Google, DeepMind, and EMBL-EBI! This is huge
Oh my God! Thanks Deepmind! Thanks Google! A brighter future for scientists... for a better world!!
This is the James Webb Telescope 🔭 of biology.
Amazing and thank you Deepmind for making this available
Just yesterday I started using embl-ebi datasets of CpG islands for my research...
Was expecting this. but not for decade or so. Impressive
Well this is pretty revolutionary.
U know what cant believe in ???????? How is this not biggest NEWS in news channels already?????? WTF is wrong with our world
same thought 😅
It's Just Fantastic 🤓❤🔥🤗
AlphafoldDB is simply wonderful.
لمن يبحث عن معنى للحياة .. ان تعيش مثل هذه اللحظات هو معنى الحياة الحقيقي
I am really looking forward to this technology working to remove our need to use animal models in drug research and to make the drug discovery process more efficient. The cost savings and accuracy would be exponential!
Why dosn't the DNA fold?
Because it Jingles!
made of very hard material like diamond carbodioxide
It does.
Well it does, but DNA (at least in eukaryotes) are folded around chromatin proteins (such as histones) to form chromosomes. DNA has a very defined ("simple") structure, thus it doesn't have that many configurations to fold into, whereas proteins are made from amino acids, which sequence and environmental pH, etc. can impact how the folding take place, which is why it is hard to predict protein folding.
Noice
Why are the people always looking into the wall of the video :_D It is a film technique used in Mr. Robot for psychopats