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Which tool would you use to predict transmembrane helices in a protein?
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TMHMM is specifically designed to predict the location of transmembrane helices in membrane proteins.
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Solution and Explanation
TMHMM is a widely used tool to predict transmembrane helices in proteins based on their amino acid sequence. It is commonly used in bioinformatics to study membrane proteins.
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