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4. Protein Structure / Protein Folding / Problem 5
Problem 5
How does the time required for random trial and error folding compare to the actual protein folding time?
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Both processes take approximately the same amount of time.
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Actual folding takes longer than random trial and error.
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Random trial and error would take longer than the age of the universe, while actual folding takes less than a second.
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Random trial and error is faster than actual folding.
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