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Linköping University

SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

www.liu.se

On Protein Structure,

Function and Modularity

from an Evolutionary

Perspective

Robert Pilstål

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology, Dissertations, No. 1914, 2018

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS. CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY Linköping Studies in Science and Technology,

Dissertations, No. 1914, 2018 On Pr ot ein Stru ctur e, Function and Modularity fr om an Evolu tionary Per spective

Robert Pilst

ål

2018

On Pr ot ein Stru ctur e, Function and Modularity fr om an Evolu tionary Per spective

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