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#Question id: 23213


In an atomic force microscope imaging of the surface is done based on modulation of 

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. Repulsion forces between two specimens
  2. Interaction forces between two specimens
  3. Repulsion forces between two atoms
  4. Interaction forces between two atoms
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#Question id: 27080

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Choose the correct statement about Vander-wall interaction  
1. Van der Waals potential (Evdw) is the sum of all interactions over all atoms
2. Van der Waals potential (Evdw)  is calculated by
3. This type of interaction is often called a 6–12 interaction, or the Leonard Jones potential.
4. Van der Waals forces are extremely weak, especially when compared with other forces influencing protein conformation

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#Question id: 27081

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of the following is correctly describing the A dihedral angle or torsion angle 

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#Question id: 27082

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Choose the incorrect statement regarding β -turns

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#Question id: 27083

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of the following is correctly describing the differences between β Turn type I & β Turn type II

(1) type I & II i + 1 values differ only in psi values 

(2) type I & II i + 1 values differ only in phi values 

(3) type I & II i + 2 values differ only in phi values 

(4) type I & II i + 2 values differ only in psi values

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#Question id: 27084

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

How many bonded atoms are required to constitute a dihedral (torsion) angle, such as phi or psi?

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#Question id: 27085

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The number of phi and psi angles in an isolated amino acid (not in a polypeptide chain) is: