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        <description>People against genetic research really scare me.</description>
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        <description>I have been under the impression that a protein's structure is not a rigid &quot;scaffold&quot;, rather it is a participant in its dynamics...even the scaffold proteins are targeted. A protein's structure is attuned to its neighboring molecular fields.  Structure does drive function, but it is typically a stochastic/ probabalistic event, even in the most rigid of intra- and extra-cellular environments.  </description>
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