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Knotted protein and Stevedore knot (mathematics)

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Difference between Knotted protein and Stevedore knot (mathematics)

Knotted protein vs. Stevedore knot (mathematics)

Knotted proteins are proteins whose backbones entangle themselves in a knot. In knot theory, the stevedore knot is one of three prime knots with crossing number six, the others being the 62 knot and the 63 knot.

Similarities between Knotted protein and Stevedore knot (mathematics)

Knotted protein and Stevedore knot (mathematics) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Figure-eight knot (mathematics).

Figure-eight knot (mathematics)

In knot theory, a figure-eight knot (also called Listing's knot or a Cavendish knot) is the unique knot with a crossing number of four.

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Knotted protein and Stevedore knot (mathematics) Comparison

Knotted protein has 11 relations, while Stevedore knot (mathematics) has 22. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 3.03% = 1 / (11 + 22).

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