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This article explains how to show a biological unit (biological assembly) in a scene in Proteopedia. If you simply want to see a biological unit, go to [[Biological Unit#Visualizing the Biological Unit|Visualizing the Biological Unit]]. For background, see [[Biological Unit]] and [[Asymmetric Unit]].
This article explains how to show a biological unit (biological assembly) from a green link in a scene in Proteopedia. If you simply want to see a biological unit, go to [[Biological Unit#Visualizing the Biological Unit|Visualizing the Biological Unit]]. For background, see [[Biological Unit]] and [[Asymmetric Unit]].


Proteopedia, using JSmol, is able to construct biological units. When you are developing a scene for a Proteopedia green link, using the [[Scene Authoring Tools]] with a published [[PDB code]], you have the option of loading either the [[asymmetric unit]] or biological unit 1.
Proteopedia, using JSmol, is able to construct biological units. When you are developing a scene for a Proteopedia green link, using the [[Scene Authoring Tools]] with a published [[PDB code]], you have the option of loading either the [[asymmetric unit]] or biological unit 1.


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This article explains how to show a biological unit (biological assembly) from a green link in a scene in Proteopedia. If you simply want to see a biological unit, go to Visualizing the Biological Unit. For background, see Biological Unit and Asymmetric Unit.

Proteopedia, using JSmol, is able to construct biological units. When you are developing a scene for a Proteopedia green link, using the Scene Authoring Tools with a published PDB code, you have the option of loading either the asymmetric unit or biological unit 1.

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