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'''Contents:'''
'''Contents:'''
Proteopedia has two kinds of pages:
Proteopedia has two kinds of pages:
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* "Seeded" pages created automatically (no human involved) for each of the >200,000 [[empirical models]] in the [[Protein Data Bank]]. Each seeded page is titled with a [[PDB code]]. Example: [[6zgg]].
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* "Seeded" pages created automatically (no human involved) for each of the >200,000* [[empirical models]] in the [[Protein Data Bank]]. Each seeded page is titled with a [[PDB code]]. Example: [[6zgg]].
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* Human-authored pages. There are [[|> 5,000]] user accounts, but only a fraction of the users have authored content.
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* Human-authored pages. There are {{NUMBEROFUSERS}} user accounts, but only a fraction of the users have authored content.
'''Usage:'''
'''Usage:'''
(Use statistics go here)
(Use statistics go here)

Revision as of 19:49, 6 March 2024

Purpose: Proteopedia.Org is a free, open source, wiki encyclopedia of protein 3D molecular structure and function. See Mission & Goals.

History: Proteopedia was created in 2007 by three initial founders at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. It was created after Wikipedia declined to include Jmol for molecular visualization.

Unique Capabilities:

Proteopedia uses JSmol to display interactive 3D protein molecules (see Implementation).

Contents: Proteopedia has two kinds of pages:

  • Human-authored pages. There are 5,993 user accounts, but only a fraction of the users have authored content.

Usage: (Use statistics go here)

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz

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