What do you feel after the above two rounds of observations on the 3D structure of proteins? Do you think the 3D structure of proteins is simpler or more complex than you originally thought? Do you now know why AlphaFold is so important?
After 2 rounds of observations on the 3D structure of proteins, I can see how AlphaFold can be really beneficial to scientists. I think this as in these two rounds of observations, I was able to see the hemoglobin structures of animals, diseases, as well as able to see all the atoms, DNA, or even structure, of the hemoglobin. I think 3D structure of proteins is much more complex than I originally thought, as Alpha Fold is able to shows you what the hemoglobin is made up of, as you scroll in, you can see what the proteins make up the hemoglobin.
In the second round of observation, can you find the difference between human and pig hemoglobin? Did you find that human and pig hemoglobin are extremely similar? In fact, humans and pigs are highly similar in cardiovascular system, so many experiments that need to be done on humans are first done on pigs. Did you find that there are many secrets hidden in protein that we can't see on the surface?
In the second round of observation I was able to observe that Human and Pig hemoglobin had a difference in their Amino Acid Sequences. I did notice the Human and Pig hemoglobin similarity, as the looks they were almost identical. I did find many secrets in protein that we couldn't see on the surface, Human and pig hemoglobin/Proteins have different proteins when zoomed in on a part of the green, Humans is called Hemoglobin Subunit, while zoomed in on the same part on the Pig hemoglobin it say Hemoglobin Alpha Chain. This continues throught most of both hemoglobins!