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Protein Hydropathy Analysis

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This lecture covers the analysis of protein hydropathy using the ProtScale tool, focusing on human beta globin and aquaporin 1. It explains the concept of hydropathy index, hydrophobicity, and transmembrane segments, emphasizing the importance of protein conformation and energy levels.

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