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Sculpting protein conformations

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Planned contents include PyMOL, Samson, and (now defunct) Sculpt. These programs enable protein conformations to be "sculpted" by dragging with the mouse.

Revision as of 17:08, 29 February 2020

This page is under development starting February 29, 2020. Please come back later to see it more fully developed.

Planned contents include PyMOL, Samson, and (now defunct) Sculpt. These programs enable protein conformations to be "sculpted" by dragging with the mouse.

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