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*<scene name='Sandbox7_Eric_Martz/Fixtemp_2-0a/3'>2.0 Angstroms</scene> [[1io1]]
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style="background-color:#f4f0ec;text-align:center;">
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Resolution, PDB ID
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Min
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Av
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Rel. White
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<scene name='Sandbox7_Eric_Martz/Fixtemp_2-0a/3'>2.0 Angstroms</scene> [[1io1]]
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4
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29
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36
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68
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</table>
<jmol>
<jmol>

Revision as of 02:19, 27 June 2011

Please do not edit this page. Thanks, User:Eric Martz, June 26, 2011.

Proposed title: Temperature Color Schemes

Fixed vs. Relative

Jmol offers two methods for coloring by temperature value. (For an introduction to the temperature value or B factor, please see Temperature value.)

SAT colors button

Jmol command

Blue

White

Red

temperature, fixed

color fixedTemperature

0

50

100

temperature, relative

 color relativeTemperature* 

minimum
value

 unclear 

maximum
value

*The relativeTemperature color scheme is the same as the temperature color scheme.

Examples

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

Resolution, PDB ID

Min

Av

Rel. White

Max

1io1

4

29

36

68


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