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Getting Started

How do I get started with my MODEL3D Challenge?

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Applications Embedding Jmol.

Protein Information 

A collection of web site resources and where to find information about proteins.  Use JMOL if you don't know which protein you want to study or if you do know and want to find more information.

Understanding Molecular Graphics

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Here you will find information about the computer generated models and what it all means.  You will find various resources for the beginner and advanced topics.  All of these resources are here to help you find the best way to represent your 3D Protein Model.
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Options for exploring, presenting, and sharing 3D macromolecular structure models (PDB files), all free:

Visualization Tools

Where to start to begin looking at your proteins in 3D.  There are many tools that you can use that are out there on the web, some are free and some have a fee.  The tools will get you started and are free.
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About PDB-101
Life is three-dimensional. This extends to life's molecular building blocks--proteins, DNA, and RNA. PDB-101 offers tools to explore the molecules of biological processes that define life.
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Model3D for Biology
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation Advanced Technical Education grant program, DUE-1400458.  Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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  • Home
  • Model 3D Store
  • Buy A Model
  • About
    • Overview
    • Interviews
    • Awards
    • Presentations >
      • Lilly Conference 2019 >
        • AR Screeshots
    • Publications
    • Successful Projects
  • Getting Started
  • Scientific Literacy
    • Library Modules
  • Learning Team
    • Resources
    • Learning Modules
    • Create Your Learning Team
    • Computer Tools
    • Collaborate
    • 3D Design Tools
    • 3D Printing Information
  • Molecular Animations
  • Instructor Resources
    • Standards and Syllabi
  • Contact
  • Molecules of the Month Introduction
  • MotM STL Reference Files
  • Scripps' VIPERdb
  • DLA