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Phylogenetic Profiling at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Phylogenetic Profiling? A method for predicting the function of a protein that is based on the correlation of protein inheritance across different species. Any two proteins having similar phylogenetic profiles are likely to be involved in a common pathway or multi-protein complex.

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