what is ramachandran plot?what r its applications?
Answer Posted / kavitha sankarasubbu mk univer
A plot used by biologists to display the pairs of angles (ϕ,
ψ) that govern the twists in the chain of amino-acids
forming a protein. Each pair of angles is represented by a
point in a square whose limits, on each axis, correspond to
(−180°, 180°).
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