Abstract
Abstract An inexpensive system for creating and displaying high resolution color images of space-filling models of proteins is described. The system software consists of two BASIC programs, CONVERT and MOLVIEW, which allow the user to create two-dimensional projections of space-filling models of protein molecules, using data contained in standard Protein Data Bank files. By modifying certain subroutines in the BASIC programs, the user can specify color highlightning to emphasize certain aspects of the molecule. The user can interactively specify the viewing angle or store displayed images on diskettes. The software can be implemented on any MS-DOS personal computer that supports color graphics and GW-BASIC.
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