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Find out more: flip.protein.properties
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FLIP2: A comprehensive benchmark for protein fitness prediction with 7 datasets, 16 splits, and real-world engineering scenarios
FLIP2: Expanding Protein Fitness Landscape Benchmarks
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Researchers have identified MESH1, an enzyme that helps explain why many people with cancer lose muscle during treatment. https://medschool.duke.edu/news/hidden-enzyme-may-explain-muscle-loss-tied-cancer-treatment-and-aging #AcademicSky #MedSky
You can use the model right now to freely generate families for single sequence inputs (i.e., diversification conditioned by intrinsic representations of evolution), or to engineer proteins based on family promts (diversification by conditioning on particular evoluationary trajectories).
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