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From: lloyd@cs.monash.edu.au (Lloyd Allison)
Subject: Re: GA's and protein folding - any work known ?
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pauld@cs.washington.edu (Paul Barton-Davis) writes:

>Does anyone know of any work that tries to use GA's for exploring the
>state space of protein configurations ? Currently, various groups are
>trying clever tricks to constrain the search space, so that reasonable
>calculations of energetic optimality can be carried out. It occurs to
>me that doing this with GA's might be a totally cool way to do this:
>start with an initial set of random configurations; adjust each one
>several times to generate a new, larger set; prune based on energetic
>fitness, and iterate.

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