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==Empirical Models==
==Empirical Models==
Empirical models are not ''theoretical models'', but are mentioned here for the sake of completeness. Empirical models, usually determined by [[X-ray crystallography]] or [[NMR|nuclear magnetic resonance]], are the most reliable and accurate models available. Methods for judging the reliability and quality of empirical models are discussed at [[Quality assessment for molecular models]]. Independent determinations of the same protein by empirical methods generally agree within about 0.5 Å RMS for carbon alphas (reference needed).
Empirical models are not ''theoretical models'', but are mentioned here for the sake of completeness. Empirical models, usually determined by [[X-ray crystallography]], [[NMR|nuclear magnetic resonance]] or cyro-electron microscopy, are the most reliable and accurate models available. Methods for judging the reliability and quality of empirical models are discussed at [[Quality assessment for molecular models]]. Independent determinations of the same protein by empirical methods generally agree within about 0.5 Å RMS for carbon alphas (reference needed).


==Homology Models==
==Homology Models==

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