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| - | Every molecular model in the [[Protein Data Bank]] has a unique accession or identification code. These codes are always 4 characters in length. The first character is a numeral, while the last three characters can be either numerals or letters. Examples: | + | Every molecular model ([[Atomic coordinate file|atomic coordinate file]]) in the [[Protein Data Bank]] has a unique accession or identification code. These codes are always 4 characters in length. The first character is a numeral, while the last three characters can be either numerals or letters. Examples: |
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Revision as of 20:00, 14 June 2008
Every molecular model (atomic coordinate file) in the Protein Data Bank has a unique accession or identification code. These codes are always 4 characters in length. The first character is a numeral, while the last three characters can be either numerals or letters. Examples:
