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<table width='350' align='right' cellpadding='5'><tr><td rowspan='2'> </td><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'><applet load='1osl_19_1l1m_9_morph.pdb' size='350' frame='true' align='right' scene='Morphs/1osl_19_1l1m_9_morph/2' /></td></tr><tr><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'>Morph of the [[lac repressor]] complexed with DNA showing the differences between non-specific binding (straight DNA) vs. specific recognition of the operator sequence (kinked DNA). Whether the binding kinks the DNA, or simply stabilizes a pre-existing kink, is unknown. [[Lac repressor#Specific Binding|Details]].</td></tr></table> | <table width='350' align='right' cellpadding='5'><tr><td rowspan='2'> </td><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'><applet load='1osl_19_1l1m_9_morph.pdb' size='350' frame='true' align='right' scene='Morphs/1osl_19_1l1m_9_morph/2' /></td></tr><tr><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'>Morph of the [[lac repressor]] complexed with DNA showing the differences between non-specific binding (straight DNA) vs. specific recognition of the operator sequence (kinked DNA). Whether the binding kinks the DNA, or simply stabilizes a pre-existing kink, is unknown. [[Lac repressor#Specific Binding|Details]].</td></tr></table> | ||
A morph is an animation showing | A morph is an animation showing a transition between two molecular conformations. | ||
==Examples of Morphs== | ==Examples of Morphs== | ||