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For the Partnership applicants, what defines a target and how many targets should be proposed?

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For the Partnership applicants, what defines a target and how many targets should be proposed?

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A. A target would be defined as a single specific protein in a given organism and its family members within approximately 30 percent sequence identity (i.e., current homology modeling distance). How many targets to propose will depend on the biological problem to be answered. The maximum number is limited by the budget available for structure determinations.

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