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==CPK Color Scheme for the Elements==
==CPK Color Scheme for the Elements==
In this color scheme, carbon is gray or black, <font color="red">'''oxygen is red'''</font>, <font color="blue">'''nitrogen is blue'''</font>, <font color="#c0c000">'''sulfur is yellow'''</font>, and hydrogen is white. The command "color cpk" applies this color scheme in popular molecular visualization programs such as [[RasMol]], [[Chime]], and [[Jmol]]. The complete set of element colors used by Jmol is available at [http://jmol.sourceforge.net/jscolors/ Jmol Colors], where the colors used by RasMol are compared with those used by Jmol. The CPK color scheme for the elements is also incorporated into a standard set of color schemes for macromolecules, [[DRuMS]].
In this color scheme, carbon is gray or black, <font color="red">'''oxygen is red'''</font>, <font color="blue">'''nitrogen is blue'''</font>, <font color="#c0c000">'''sulfur is yellow'''</font>, and hydrogen is white.  


==CPK in Jmol===
The command "color cpk" applies this color scheme in popular molecular visualization programs such as [[RasMol]], [[Chime]], and [[Jmol]]. The complete set of element colors used by Jmol is available at [http://jmol.sourceforge.net/jscolors/ Jmol Colors], where the colors used by RasMol are compared with those used by Jmol. The CPK color scheme for the elements is also incorporated into a standard set of color schemes for macromolecules, [[DRuMS]].
==CPK in Proteopedia==
A color key such as the one below can be inserted into Proteopedia using existing templates (see [[Help:Color Keys]]):
A color key such as the one below can be inserted into Proteopedia using existing templates (see [[Help:Color Keys]]):
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