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Methods for searching the [[Protein Data Bank]] for published 3D models are [[Practical_Guide_to_Homology_Modeling#Do_you_need_a_homology_model.3F explained here]]. | Methods for searching the [[Protein Data Bank]] for published 3D models are [[Practical_Guide_to_Homology_Modeling#Do_you_need_a_homology_model.3F|explained here]]. |
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Molecular visualization means looking at molecular models in order to explore and understand them. Molecular visualization does not necessarily involve molecular modeling, which means creating molecular models, or changing the composition or configurations of existing models. Here we will be dealing primarily with models of macromolecules (protein, DNA, RNA, or their complexes).
Obtaining Molecular ModelsObtaining Molecular Models
Methods for searching the Protein Data Bank for published 3D models are explained here.