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ConSurf Quick Analysis Procedure

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Here is a quick procedure for coloring a protein molecule by [[Introduction to Evolutionary Conservation|evolutionary conservation]]. This procedure does not necessarily give the highest quality result (see [[ConSurfDB_vs._ConSurf#Limiting_ConSurf_Analysis_to_Proteins_of_a_Single_Function|Limiting ConSurf Analysis to Proteins of a Single Function]]), but will give you a preliminary result that is often satisfactory.
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Here is a quick procedure for coloring a protein molecule by [[Introduction to Evolutionary Conservation|evolutionary conservation]]. This procedure does not necessarily give the highest quality result, but will give you a preliminary result that is often satisfactory. If you wish to take it further, see [[ConSurfDB_vs._ConSurf#Limiting_ConSurf_Analysis_to_Proteins_of_a_Single_Function|Limiting ConSurf Analysis to Proteins of a Single Function]].
# Go to the [http://consurf.tau.ac.il ConSurf Server].
# Go to the [http://consurf.tau.ac.il ConSurf Server].
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Revision as of 22:22, 6 February 2016

Here is a quick procedure for coloring a protein molecule by evolutionary conservation. This procedure does not necessarily give the highest quality result, but will give you a preliminary result that is often satisfactory. If you wish to take it further, see Limiting ConSurf Analysis to Proteins of a Single Function.

  1. Go to the ConSurf Server.

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