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Most proteins in our bodies are specialists, interacting with only a handful of other types of proteins, forming small, functional units. Meanwhile, a small percentage are generalists, interacting with scores of other proteins (generalists are switch points between protein networks—for example, if one source of energy is rare, a generalist protein switches to using a different energy source).[*36]
Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will
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