Sandbox Reserved 5
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#this shows charged area in Nanog. Blue one is negative charge, and red one is positive charge.<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_5/Nanog_charge/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> | #this shows charged area in Nanog. Blue one is negative charge, and red one is positive charge.<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_5/Nanog_charge/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> | ||
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#Nanog has 3 alpha helix structure.<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_5/Helix/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> | #Nanog has 3 alpha helix structure.<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_5/Helix/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> | ||
| + | #many part of nanog is highly conserved.<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_5/Evolutionary_conservation/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> | ||
Revision as of 04:10, 14 May 2013
| This Sandbox is Reserved from May 10, 2015, through July 31, 2015 for use by the class Protein 3D Structure Visualization & Structural Bioinformatics taught by Eric Martz and Keiichi Namba at Osaka University, Japan. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1 through Sandbox Reserved 10. Syllabus. |
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- this shows charged area in Nanog. Blue one is negative charge, and red one is positive charge.
- Nanog has 3 alpha helix structure.
- many part of nanog is highly conserved.
