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==Not Monotonic==
==Not Monotonic==
Rarely, sequence numbers do not increase monotonically from N to C terminus. An example<ref>Thanks to Rachel Kramer Green of RCSB.org for this example.</ref> is [http://firstglance.jmol.org/fgij/fg.htm?4zwj 4zwj] / [[4zwj]].
Rarely, sequence numbers do not increase monotonically from N to C terminus. An example<ref>Thanks to Rachel Kramer Green of RCSB.org for this example.</ref> is [http://firstglance.jmol.org/fgij/fg.htm?4zwj 4zwj] / [[4zwj]]. In this chimeric protein, chain A is numbered 1002-1161 continuing 1-326 continuing 2012-2361. That is, there are sudden jumps in numbering of consecutive amino acids: 1161 to 1, and 326 to 2012.


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