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*[http://firstglance.jmol.org FirstGlance.Jmol.Org]: the software package itself. | *[http://firstglance.jmol.org FirstGlance.Jmol.Org]: the software package itself. | ||
+ | *[http://tinyurl.com/movingmolecules tinyurl.com/movingmolecules]: Examples of animations created by FirstGlance (in Google Slides). | ||
+ | *[http://tinyurl.com/firstglance1 tinyurl.com/firstglance1]: YouTube illustrated talk introducing FirstGlance and its design goals. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Jmol/Index]] | *[[Jmol/Index]] | ||
*[[Index pages]] | *[[Index pages]] |
Revision as of 23:52, 30 December 2021
A list of pages and resources related to FirstGlance in Jmol:
Proteopedia Pages
- FirstGlance in Jmol - Overview of the software package and its integration into Proteopedia.
- AlphaFold: How to predict structures has a section on the advantages of visualization of predicted structures in FirstGlance.
- Biological Unit tells how to visualize the biological unit in FirstGlance.
- Cation-pi interactions mentions that FirstGlance has a tool to display these easily.
- ConSurf Quick Analysis Procedure mentions using FirstGlance to visualize ConSurf results.
- Disulfide bond mentions FirstGlance's tool that highlights these and quantitates all sulfurs and seleniums.
- Electron density maps mentions how easy it is to see them in FirstGlance, and provides animated illustrations from FirstGlance.
- FirstGlance/Evaluating Protein Crosslinks
- Free R tells how FirstGlance helps to interpret free R.
- Help:Copying FirstGlance Scenes into Proteopedia
- Hydrogen bonds describes the Contacts & Non-Covalent Interactions tool in FirstGlance.
- How to see conserved regions includes a section on FirstGlance.
- Interpreting ConSurf Results discusses advantages of using FirstGlance.
- Practical Guide to Homology Modeling a section on visualizing predicted structures in FirstGlance.
- Protein crosslinks: FirstGlance automatically detects and alerts you to six unusual types.
- Salt bridges mentions that FirstGlance has a tool to display these easily.
- Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics: Syllabi and assessment tools based heavily on use of FirstGlance by students.
- Temperature value mentions the use of FirstGlance to color by temperature, and to list missing residues and incomplete sidechains.
External Resources
- FirstGlance.Jmol.Org: the software package itself.
- tinyurl.com/movingmolecules: Examples of animations created by FirstGlance (in Google Slides).
- tinyurl.com/firstglance1: YouTube illustrated talk introducing FirstGlance and its design goals.