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There are a number of free servers that create [[Theoretical_models#Homology_Models|homology models]] (also called ''comparative models'') for a submitted amino acid sequence, or that offer libraries of 3D models created in advance for protein sequences. The performance of homology modeling methods is evaluated in an international, biannual competition called [[CASP]]. A comparison of 10 servers is included in the 2009 description of Phyre by Kelley and Sternberg<ref>PMID: 19247286</ref>, which also offers guidance in how to use these servers effectively.
There are a number of free servers that create [[Theoretical_models#Homology_Models|homology models]] (also called ''comparative models'') for a submitted amino acid sequence, or that offer libraries of 3D models created in advance for protein sequences. The performance of homology modeling methods is evaluated in an international, biannual competition called [[CASP]]. A comparison of 10 servers is included in the 2009 description of Phyre by Kelley and Sternberg<ref>PMID: 19247286</ref>, which also offers guidance in how to use these servers effectively.

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