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Sandbox 49

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This is the <scene name='Sandbox_49/Secondary/1'>secondary structure</scene> of trypsin.
This is the <scene name='Sandbox_49/Secondary/1'>secondary structure</scene> of trypsin.
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The <scene name='Sandbox_49/A_helix/1'>alpha helix</scene> of trypsin is highlighted in blue and its <scene name='Sandbox_49/Beta/1'>beta sheets</scene> are highlighted in green. The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Backbone/1'>backbone</scene>, also known as the main chain of trypsin.
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The <scene name='Sandbox_49/A_helix/1'>alpha helix</scene> of trypsin is highlighted in blue and its <scene name='Sandbox_49/Beta/1'>beta sheets</scene> are highlighted in green. The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Backbone/1'>backbone</scene>, also known as the main chain of trypsin. The <scene name='Sandbox_49/Hydandpolar/1'>charged molecule</scene> can be seen with purple representing hydrophobicity and gray representing polar areas.

Revision as of 23:12, 29 October 2010

Please do NOT make changes to this Sandbox. Sandboxes 30-60 are reserved for use by Biochemistry 410 & 412 at Messiah College taught by Dr. Hannah Tims during Fall 2012 and Spring 2013.

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This is the of trypsin. The of trypsin is highlighted in blue and its are highlighted in green. The , also known as the main chain of trypsin. The can be seen with purple representing hydrophobicity and gray representing polar areas.

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