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Fractal Geometry in Proteins: Nature's Unexpected Pattern
Science & Technology Fractal Geometry in Proteins: Nature's Unexpected Pattern

An international team, led by the Max Planck Institute and Philipps University, has made a startling discovery in molecular biology. They've found an enzyme in cyanobacteria, known as citrate synthase, which remarkably forms a Sierpiński triangle - a self-repeating fractal pattern. This

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