Polyview-3D

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It is currently featured on [https://www.umass.edu/microbio/chime/top5.htm the MolviZ "Top 5" - The "Top 5" 3D Molecular Visualization Technologies for non-structural biologists].
It is currently featured on [https://www.umass.edu/microbio/chime/top5.htm the MolviZ "Top 5" - The "Top 5" 3D Molecular Visualization Technologies for non-structural biologists].
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==See also==
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*[[Web servers for convenient generation of publication-quality figures for molecular views]]

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This is not Jmol! The above animated image was made with the Polyview-3D server, and it can be projected in a Powerpoint slide. See also larger version.
This is not Jmol! The above animated image was made with the Polyview-3D server, and it can be projected in a Powerpoint slide. See also larger version.

Polyview-3D is a free server that generates publication-quality molecular images when the user fills out a straightforward form. The images can be static or animated, and animated images can be included in Powerpoint® slides. The images are generated using PyMOL, a commercial software package widely used for molecular images in journal publications. Polyview-3D frees the user from learning any of PyMOL's challenging GUI or command language, and from licensing and installing PyMOL.

It is currently featured on the MolviZ "Top 5" - The "Top 5" 3D Molecular Visualization Technologies for non-structural biologists.

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