Talk:Reverse transcriptase

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David Marcey (who is a [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/User:David_Marcey member here] at protopedia) has a nice [http://www.callutheran.edu/BioDev/omm/jmol/hivrt/hivrt.html tutorial of HIV-1 reverser transcriptase], done in JMOL, at his [http://www.callutheran.edu/BioDev/omm/exhibits.htm online macromolecular museum].
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David Marcey (who is a [http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/User:David_Marcey member here] at proteopedia) has a nice [http://www.callutheran.edu/BioDev/omm/jmol/hivrt/hivrt.html tutorial of HIV-1 reverser transcriptase], done in JMOL, at his [http://www.callutheran.edu/BioDev/omm/exhibits.htm online macromolecular museum].
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It would be nice to provide a link to that, at the very least. I'd like to learn more about what Protopedia hopes to do for each molecule/structure.
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It would be nice to provide a link to that, at the very least. I'd like to learn more about what Proteopedia hopes to do for each molecule/structure.
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:Essentially Proteopedia hopes to have a detailed, encyclopedic article describing the structure/function of the protein or biomolecule. You can create a section at the very end of the page, after the References section, called "External Resources" and add external links there. You may also want to check out this page [[Proteopedia:How to Make a Page]] --[[User:Eran Hodis|Eran Hodis]] 00:50, 24 December 2010 (IST)

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David Marcey (who is a member here at proteopedia) has a nice tutorial of HIV-1 reverser transcriptase, done in JMOL, at his online macromolecular museum.

It would be nice to provide a link to that, at the very least. I'd like to learn more about what Proteopedia hopes to do for each molecule/structure.

Essentially Proteopedia hopes to have a detailed, encyclopedic article describing the structure/function of the protein or biomolecule. You can create a section at the very end of the page, after the References section, called "External Resources" and add external links there. You may also want to check out this page Proteopedia:How to Make a Page --Eran Hodis 00:50, 24 December 2010 (IST)

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