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    Several Common Protein Structural Motifs Are Now Known to Be
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Several Common Protein Structural Motifs Are Now Known to Be

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Several common protein structural motifs are now known to be involved in DNA recognition and binding.What are these,and how would researchers use genomic data to help figure out if new candidate genes encode such DNA-binding proteins?

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