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Each atom is colored by the absolute uncertainty of its position ('''temperature, B factor''').(The positions of <font color="red">Red atoms</font> have <font color="red">the highest uncertainty</font>, while those of <font color="blue">blue atoms</font> have <font color="blue">the greatest certainty</font>.) | Each atom is colored by the absolute uncertainty of its position ('''temperature, B factor''').(The positions of <font color="red">Red atoms</font> have <font color="red">the highest uncertainty</font>, while those of <font color="blue">blue atoms</font> have <font color="blue">the greatest certainty</font>.) | ||
- | <scene name='54/545856/Evolutionary/1'>Evolutionary Conservation</scene> | + | <scene name='54/545856/Evolutionary/1'>Evolutionary Conservation</scene><br> |
+ | <font color="#8B0000">conserved</font> |
Revision as of 09:23, 23 May 2015
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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(positive charges are blue, negative charges are red).
This protein is shown as (Amino (N) termini of proteins are blue. Carboxy (C) termini of proteins are red. Between termini, colors follow a spectral rainbow sequence. )
Each atom is colored by the absolute uncertainty of its position (temperature, B factor).(The positions of Red atoms have the highest uncertainty, while those of blue atoms have the greatest certainty.)
conserved