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Chemical Diversity, or, within the field, often just 'diversity', refers to the idea that:
- chemical space is unfathomably large
- libraries that sample more of chemical space are more likely to find hits
- diversity is the idea of quantifying this notion of 'coverage of chemical space'
This problem has been attacked from many angles. Among the most successful are the fragment-based approach and the notion of lead-likeness.
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