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Follow us at [http://twitter.com/proteopedia Proteopedia on Twitter].
Follow us at [http://twitter.com/proteopedia Proteopedia on Twitter].
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3D@ [http://bit.ly/aBqP9Y http://bit.ly/aBqP9Y] RT @TodayinRNA Major props to my former grad lab.dO-G riboswitch structure on the cover of RNA [http://bit.ly/bV2rOm http://bit.ly/bV2rOm]
3D@ [http://bit.ly/aBqP9Y http://bit.ly/aBqP9Y] RT @TodayinRNA Major props to my former grad lab.dO-G riboswitch structure on the cover of RNA [http://bit.ly/bV2rOm http://bit.ly/bV2rOm]
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Proteopedia indicates all 'removed' entries, see, e.g. [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1jsq http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1jsq]
Proteopedia indicates all 'removed' entries, see, e.g. [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1jsq http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1jsq]
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RT ReciprocalSpace Ultimate List of Crystallography Related Programs: I have some more to add, but hopefully this is enough to get yo... [http://bit.ly/cLI4ik http://bit.ly/cLI4ik]
RT ReciprocalSpace Ultimate List of Crystallography Related Programs: I have some more to add, but hopefully this is enough to get yo... [http://bit.ly/cLI4ik http://bit.ly/cLI4ik]
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Since Proteopedia uses Jmol for the scenes, you have the option of 3D glasses, as described-> [http://tinyurl.com/y6mnsb4 http://tinyurl.com/y6mnsb4] (via @Tzontonel )
Since Proteopedia uses Jmol for the scenes, you have the option of 3D glasses, as described-> [http://tinyurl.com/y6mnsb4 http://tinyurl.com/y6mnsb4] (via @Tzontonel )
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A: Jmol Virtual Molecular Model Kit @sciencebase Q: Chemical scientists, what molecular structure drawing package are you using?
A: Jmol Virtual Molecular Model Kit @sciencebase Q: Chemical scientists, what molecular structure drawing package are you using?
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Celebrate James Watson's birthday ( a few days late) by exploring the DNA double helix [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/DNA http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/DNA]
Celebrate James Watson's birthday ( a few days late) by exploring the DNA double helix [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/DNA http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/DNA]
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RT DNALC Today is James Watson's 82nd birthday! Celebrate by learning all about the discovery of the DNA double helix at [http://www.dnai.org http://www.dnai.org]
RT DNALC Today is James Watson's 82nd birthday! Celebrate by learning all about the discovery of the DNA double helix at [http://www.dnai.org http://www.dnai.org]
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Proteopedia has warning banners on all the involved entries. RT @P212121: Just Posted: Retract the Papers? [http://bit.ly/cSJ1vJ http://bit.ly/cSJ1vJ]
Proteopedia has warning banners on all the involved entries. RT @P212121: Just Posted: Retract the Papers? [http://bit.ly/cSJ1vJ http://bit.ly/cSJ1vJ]
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RT softpediacom Jmol 12.0 RC5 / 11.8.22 (LGPL) [http://bit.ly/TFHrp http://bit.ly/TFHrp]
RT softpediacom Jmol 12.0 RC5 / 11.8.22 (LGPL) [http://bit.ly/TFHrp http://bit.ly/TFHrp]
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RT "My favourite protein structure.: [http://wp.me/pSvY2-1n http://wp.me/pSvY2-1n]" @xtaldave If you added some of this at Proteopedia folks could spin it in 3D.
RT "My favourite protein structure.: [http://wp.me/pSvY2-1n http://wp.me/pSvY2-1n]" @xtaldave If you added some of this at Proteopedia folks could spin it in 3D.
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Click on the green links and see that the ribosome is a ribozyme. [http://bit.ly/lsuproteopedia http://bit.ly/lsuproteopedia]
Click on the green links and see that the ribosome is a ribozyme. [http://bit.ly/lsuproteopedia http://bit.ly/lsuproteopedia]
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In 'The Scientist', 'Structure Made Simple' [http://bit.ly/aw9Hed http://bit.ly/aw9Hed] A guide to reaching into structural biology databases.
In 'The Scientist', 'Structure Made Simple' [http://bit.ly/aw9Hed http://bit.ly/aw9Hed] A guide to reaching into structural biology databases.
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@FunkyDung See [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Biological_Unit http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Biological_Unit] and [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Asymmetric_Unit http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Asymmetric_Unit]
@FunkyDung See [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Biological_Unit http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Biological_Unit] and [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Asymmetric_Unit http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Asymmetric_Unit]
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RT@FunkyDung"Anyone know how to find the number of biological molecules per asymmetric unit in structure models from the Protein Data Bank?"
RT@FunkyDung"Anyone know how to find the number of biological molecules per asymmetric unit in structure models from the Protein Data Bank?"
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Revision as of 04:21, 20 April 2010

Proteopedia is now on Twitter.

Follow us at Proteopedia on Twitter. Feed of Proteopedia's Twitter status:

3D@ http://bit.ly/aBqP9Y RT @TodayinRNA Major props to my former grad lab.dO-G riboswitch structure on the cover of RNA http://bit.ly/bV2rOm

Proteopedia indicates all 'removed' entries, see, e.g. http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1jsq

RT ReciprocalSpace Ultimate List of Crystallography Related Programs: I have some more to add, but hopefully this is enough to get yo... http://bit.ly/cLI4ik

Since Proteopedia uses Jmol for the scenes, you have the option of 3D glasses, as described-> http://tinyurl.com/y6mnsb4 (via @Tzontonel )

A: Jmol Virtual Molecular Model Kit @sciencebase Q: Chemical scientists, what molecular structure drawing package are you using?

Celebrate James Watson's birthday ( a few days late) by exploring the DNA double helix http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/DNA

RT DNALC Today is James Watson's 82nd birthday! Celebrate by learning all about the discovery of the DNA double helix at http://www.dnai.org

Proteopedia has warning banners on all the involved entries. RT @P212121: Just Posted: Retract the Papers? http://bit.ly/cSJ1vJ

RT softpediacom Jmol 12.0 RC5 / 11.8.22 (LGPL) http://bit.ly/TFHrp

RT "My favourite protein structure.: http://wp.me/pSvY2-1n" @xtaldave If you added some of this at Proteopedia folks could spin it in 3D.

Click on the green links and see that the ribosome is a ribozyme. http://bit.ly/lsuproteopedia

In 'The Scientist', 'Structure Made Simple' http://bit.ly/aw9Hed A guide to reaching into structural biology databases.

@FunkyDung See http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Biological_Unit and http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Asymmetric_Unit

RT@FunkyDung"Anyone know how to find the number of biological molecules per asymmetric unit in structure models from the Protein Data Bank?"

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