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* [http://folding.stanford.edu/ Folding@Home] and [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/ Rosetta@home] use distributed computing to fold proteins and address structural biology issues.
* [http://folding.stanford.edu/ Folding@Home] and [http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/ Rosetta@home] use distributed computing to fold proteins and address structural biology issues.
* [http://fold.it/portal/info/science Protein Folding Game called Foldit] Are humans good at folding? Can crowdsourcing help the folding problem? Game to assess how well you folded a solved protein. <!--Anyone tried the Foldit game and know if it could be recommended on the High School page for students with great interest in exploring protein structure more?--> Structures given as folding puzzles aren't include solved structures and necessarily derived from theoretical; however, the goal of users is to produce a theoretical model that matches the known structure without referring to known structure.
* [http://fold.it/portal/info/science Protein Folding Game called Foldit]: Are humans good at folding? Can crowdsourcing help the folding problem? Game to assess how well you folded a solved protein. <!--Anyone tried the Foldit game and know if it could be recommended on the High School page for students with great interest in exploring protein structure more?--> Structures given as folding puzzles aren't include solved structures and necessarily derived from theoretical; however, the goal of users is to produce a theoretical model that matches the known structure without referring to known structure.


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