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===Animations in Jmol===
===Animations in Jmol===
<table width='180' align='right' cellpadding='5'><tr><td rowspan='2'>&nbsp;</td><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'><applet load='1osl_19_1l1m_9_morph.pdb' size='180' frame='true' align='right' scene='Morphs/1osl_19_1l1m_9_morph/2' /></td></tr><tr><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'>Morph of the [[lac repressor]] complexed with DNA.</td></tr></table>
<table width='180' align='right' cellpadding='5'><tr><td rowspan='2'>&nbsp;</td><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'><applet load='1osl_19_1l1m_9_morph.pdb' size='180' frame='true' align='right' scene='Morphs/1osl_19_1l1m_9_morph/2' /></td></tr><tr><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'>Morph in Jmol of the [[lac repressor]] complexed with DNA.</td></tr></table>
There are several reasons why animations in Jmol (such as the one at the top of this page) are advantageous, compared to true movies. First, the morph in Jmol can be viewed from '''any perspective''', ''while animating'', by rotating it with the mouse. It can also be '''zoomed''' to examine details. Second, the '''display and color''' scheme can be changed easily by sending scripts to Jmol. Also, portions of the molecule can be '''hidden'''. In Proteopedia, these latter changes can be done with green links or buttons, as shown:
There are several reasons why animations in Jmol (such as the one at the top of this page) are advantageous, compared to true movies. First, the morph in Jmol can be viewed from '''any perspective''', ''while animating'', by rotating it with the mouse. It can also be '''zoomed''' to examine details. Second, the '''display and color''' scheme can be changed easily by sending scripts to Jmol. Also, portions of the molecule can be '''hidden'''. In Proteopedia, these latter changes can be done with green links or buttons, as shown:


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Eric Martz, Eran Hodis, Wayne Decatur, David Canner, Joel L. Sussman, Karsten Theis, Angel Herraez