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== Building a Nucleic Acid Sequence From Hand ==
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== Building a Nucleic Acid Sequence ==
At the time of this writing, there is no known method by which to build nucleic acid sequences in PyMol.   
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At this time there is no known method by which to build nucleic acid sequences in PyMol.   
That being said, you can however use third party software to get the job done in PyMol.   
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That being said, you can however use third party software to get the job done.   
  
 
Check out these programs:
 
Check out these programs:
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# [http://www.scripps.edu/mb/case/Biomer/ B (aka "Biomer")]  
 
# [http://www.scripps.edu/mb/case/Biomer/ B (aka "Biomer")]  
 
# [http://namot.lanl.gov/ NAMOT]
 
# [http://namot.lanl.gov/ NAMOT]
# Enter sequence into web interface and get a pdb file back: http://structure.usc.edu/make-na/
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# Enter sequence into web interface and get a pdb file back (Uses NAB - Nucleic Acid Builder): http://structure.usc.edu/make-na/
# Select A-DNA,B-DNA, then enter sequence into web interface and get a pdb file back: http://w3dna.rutgers.edu/rebuild/fiberch
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# Enter sequence into web interface and get a pdb file back (Uses 3DNA): http://w3dna.rutgers.edu/rebuild/fiberch
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# Enter sequence into web interface and get a pdb file back (Also uses 3DNA): http://haddock.science.uu.nl/services/3DDART/
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*More info on NAB at: http://casegroup.rutgers.edu/casegr-sh-2.2.html

Latest revision as of 03:02, 22 May 2012

Building a Nucleic Acid Sequence

At this time there is no known method by which to build nucleic acid sequences in PyMol. That being said, you can however use third party software to get the job done.

Check out these programs:

  1. 3DNA
  2. B (aka "Biomer")
  3. NAMOT
  4. Enter sequence into web interface and get a pdb file back (Uses NAB - Nucleic Acid Builder): http://structure.usc.edu/make-na/
  5. Enter sequence into web interface and get a pdb file back (Uses 3DNA): http://w3dna.rutgers.edu/rebuild/fiberch
  6. Enter sequence into web interface and get a pdb file back (Also uses 3DNA): http://haddock.science.uu.nl/services/3DDART/