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*Use the mouse to rotate the 3D figure: To really appreciate the three-dimensional nature of proteins and other molecules, you should drag the molecule to change the view. Imagine that when you drag, you are holding on to the atoms in the foreground, and dragging them while the center of rotation stays put. After rotating the molecules, can you see any features that were hidden before? Does it become easier to visualize the three-dimensional shape as you move the molecule?
*Use the mouse to rotate the 3D figure: To really appreciate the three-dimensional nature of proteins and other molecules, you should drag the molecule to change the view. Imagine that when you drag, you are holding on to the atoms in the foreground, and dragging them while the center of rotation stays put. After rotating the molecules, can you see any features that were hidden before? Does it become easier to visualize the three-dimensional shape as you move the molecule?


Change to <scene name='79/797412/Carb/2'>detailed view.</scene>
Change to <scene name='79/797412/Carb/1'>detailed view.</scene>


==Using the mouse==
==Using the mouse==