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* [[Biological unit|Biological units: generation of specific oligomers]]<ref name="fgij" />
* [[Biological unit|Biological units: generation of specific oligomers]]<ref name="fgij" />
* [[Cation-pi interactions]], identification of<ref name="fgij">Also available within [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] under ''Key Resources''.</ref>
* [[Cation-pi interactions]], identification of<ref name="fgij">Also available within [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] under ''Key Resources''.</ref>
* Clashes, atomic: see ''Quality assessment''
* Comparative modeling: see ''Homology Modeling''
* Comparative modeling: see ''Homology Modeling''
* [[Conservation, Evolutionary]] notably [[ConSurfDB vs. ConSurf|ConSurf]]<ref name="pp">Also available within Proteopedia, in the blue box under the molecule, on all pages titled with a [[PDB code]].</ref><ref name="fgij" />
* [[Conservation, Evolutionary]] notably [[ConSurfDB vs. ConSurf|ConSurf]]<ref name="pp">Also available within Proteopedia, in the blue box under the molecule, on all pages titled with a [[PDB code]].</ref><ref name="fgij" />

Revision as of 00:13, 3 March 2012

The purpose of this article is to list other articles in Proteopedia, or external web pages concerning structural bioinformatics servers. These are servers that add value to, or perform analyses on, molecular models, especially macromolecular models. Evaluations or comparisons of various servers are particularly valuable, but should be in articles on a specific category of servers, not in the present article. Generally, individual servers should not be listed here, but in articles linked here, about that category of server.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Also available within FirstGlance in Jmol under Key Resources.
  2. Also available within Proteopedia, in the blue box under the molecule, on all pages titled with a PDB code.

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