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The TM-score indicates the similarity between two structures by a score between (,], where 1 indicates a perfect match between two structures (thus the higher the better). [1] Generally scores below 0.20 corresponds to randomly chosen unrelated proteins whereas structures with a score higher than 0.5 assume roughly the same fold. [ 2 ]
TM-score – a different structure comparison measure; Longest continuous segment (LCS) — A different structure comparison measure; Global distance calculation (GDC_sc, GDC_all) — Structure comparison measures that use full-model information (not just α-carbon) to assess similarity
TM-align TM-score based protein structure alignment: Cα: Pair: nil: server and download: Y. Zhang & J. Skolnick: 2005 mTM-align Multiple protein structure alignment based on TM-align Cα Multi No server and download: R. Dong, Z. Peng, Y. Zhang & J. Yang 2018 VAST Vector Alignment Search Tool: SSE: Pair: nil: server: S. Bryant: 1996 PrISM
The qualification structure is as follows: [1] First round: 20 teams (ranked 27–46) will play home-and-away over two legs.. 10 winners advance to the second round. 3 best ranked losing teams advance to the third round of Asian Cup qualification.
Max in TM-score equation. It would be helpful to explain what this max is taken over. Aviad.rubinstein 21:25, 30 July 2021 (UTC) This page was ...
By the original design the GDT algorithm calculates 20 GDT scores, i.e. for each of 20 consecutive distance cutoffs (0.5 Å, 1.0 Å, 1.5 Å, ... 10.0 Å). [2] For structure similarity assessment it is intended to use the GDT scores from several cutoff distances, and scores generally increase with increasing cutoff.
Score Venue Competition June 16 South Korea: W 81–78 AUF Sports and Cultural Center, Angeles, Philippines: FIBA Asia Cup qualification R1: June 18 Indonesia: W 76–51 AUF Sports and Cultural Center, Angeles, Philippines: FIBA Asia Cup qualification R1: June 20 South Korea: W 82–77 AUF Sports and Cultural Center, Angeles, Philippines
The National Medical Admission Test (NMAT) is a nationwide examination required for the entrance to any medical school in the Philippines. [1] It is sometimes considered as equivalent to the MCAT, which is held in the United States. The test consists of Part I and Part II.