Protein Modeling C
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Protein Modeling C
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Re: Protein Modeling C
Kits are available now! Buy your pre-build and/or practice kits here. Order by January 15, 2016 for 15% off.
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Woot CBM info is up (at least partially) - this year's topic is definitely broader than in the past, but it should be interesting ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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Re: Protein Modeling C
Hey! I was just wondering if anyone had created a 3D printing file yet for this year's protein...and if so, if they'd be willing to share it.
Thanks!
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Does anyone know the amino acid range for the invitational onsite build model of the G-protein?
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Is the on site building and the exam done in one session, or are they separated into two sections?
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They are usually done together so you can assign your 3 - person group between the two and you can switch them around throughout the time period.stephengee77 wrote:Is the on site building and the exam done in one session, or are they separated into two sections?
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I've also heard of Part II and III separated into two sections. I think it was at New York state last season? So apparently it depends on the tournament site. But what you described is almost always the case, at least from what I've heard.Fluorine wrote:They are usually done together so you can assign your 3 - person group between the two and you can switch them around throughout the time period.stephengee77 wrote:Is the on site building and the exam done in one session, or are they separated into two sections?
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How do you find the range of secondary structures in Jmol? Like this sheet is from this amino acid to this amino acid this?