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This is a placeholder text to help you get started in
 
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placing a Jmol applet on your page. At any time, click
 
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"Show Preview" at the bottom of this page to see how it goes.
 
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Hello there my '''proteopedia''' ''friend''
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and display another structure.
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{{STRUCTURE_3cin | PDB=3cin | SCENE= }}
 
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<applet load='T0499.pdb' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='T0499' />
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Hello there my '''proteopedia''' ''friend''
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[[Image:MW_Folding_Simulations.gif]]
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<scene name='colorGROUP'>N to C terminus</scene>
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<quiz display=simple>
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{How many alpha helices are in this structure?
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-four
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</quiz?

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T0499

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1. How many alpha helices are in this structure?

None
one
four

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