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Finding characteristic bands from protein sequences using wavelet packet transform and energy map
The relationship between protein's amino acid sequence and its biological function remains an unsolved question in molecular biology. Using wavelet packet transform and the Resonant Recognition Model, it is possible to extract features characterising the electromagnetic properties of protein molecules. These features may improve the understanding of protein's structure and function relationship.