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* Anchor points can be set that remain fixed during sculpting.
* Anchor points can be set that remain fixed during sculpting.
* Minimization occurs in real time during dragging.
* Minimization occurs in real time during dragging.
* Activating ''Minimize'' avoids clashes and maintains correct geometry.
* Free software.
* Free software.
'''Cons'''
'''Cons'''
* Atomic clashes and unrealistic bond distances and angles may occur.
* No official documentation for using ''Twister'' from the ''Samson'' team in March, 2020, but see the step by step video at [http://tinyurl.com/sculpting-proteins tinyurl.com/sculpting-proteins].
* No official documentation for using ''Twister'' from the ''Samson'' team.
* Interpolation methods are published<ref name="arap1" /><ref name="transition-paths" /><ref name="low-energy-paths" />.
* Interpolation methods are published<ref name="arap1" /><ref name="transition-paths" /><ref name="low-energy-paths" />.
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