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User:Karsten Theis/BioMolViz

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<StructureSection load='' size='450' side='right' caption='One of the 12 overarching themes is MI, molecular interactions, illustrated here by the lambda repressor bound to the major grooves of double-stranded DNA' scene='85/857774/Molecularinteraction/1'>
<StructureSection load='' size='450' side='right' caption='One of the 12 overarching themes is MI, molecular interactions, illustrated here by the lambda repressor bound to the major grooves of double-stranded DNA' scene='85/857774/Molecularinteraction/1'>
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For each <scene name='85/857774/Testpngj/1'>category</scene>, the first scene is a Jmol equivalent of the BioMolViz example, and the following scenes are mostly from Proteopedia articles or sandboxes, sometimes imported as is and sometimes adapted, that illustrate the same theme.
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For each category, the first scene is a Jmol equivalent of the BioMolViz example, and the following scenes are mostly from Proteopedia articles or sandboxes, sometimes imported as is and sometimes adapted, that illustrate the same theme.
<scene name='85/857774/Ag/1'>AG</scene>: <scene name='85/857774/Glucose/1'>Glucose</scene>
<scene name='85/857774/Ag/1'>AG</scene>: <scene name='85/857774/Glucose/1'>Glucose</scene>

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Visualization framework (BIOMOLVIZ)

One of the 12 overarching themes is MI, molecular interactions, illustrated here by the lambda repressor bound to the major grooves of double-stranded DNA

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