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Explore the fascinating realm of molecular biology with Molecule World at www.Digital-World-Biology.com. This interactive platform allows you to search and display molecular structures from multiple databases such as PubChem and NCBI. Learn about key biological components like double-stranded DNA, cytochrome C oxidase, Taq polymerase, and human insulin through intuitive visuals and appropriate color coding. Perfect for educational purposes, Molecule World offers examples and unique rendering modes to enhance your understanding of molecular structures. Discover the wonders of molecules today!
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Exploring Molecule World www.Digital-World-Biology.com
Molecule World allows you to search and display structures from multiple databases • PubChem • NCBI – Cn3D • PDB Atoms are shown with the appropriate size. A color key lets you identify the elements. www.Digital-World-Biology.com
Molecule World comes with some structures related to classroom topics 1BNA = double stranded DNA 1OCC= cytochrome C oxidase, used in DNA barcoding 1TAU = Taq polymerase & DNA, used in PCR 1TRZ = human insulin 2BAM = BamHI, a restriction enzyme, cuts DNA 2DN2 = Human hemoglobin 3ADF = Green fluorescent protein (GFP) 3ZTN = part of an antibody bound to hemagglutinin from influenza 4BBS = RNA polymerase bound to DNA 4TRA = yeast tRNA Bromocresol purple, Bromophenol blue, caffeine, glucose, penicillin, phenol red www.Digital-World-Biology.com
Examples of Molecule World structures shown in different rendering & coloring modes www.Digital-World-Biology.com
Cytochrome C oxidase The grey (neutral) area shows the membrane-spanning region of cytochrome C oxidase www.Digital-World-Biology.com
Taq polymerase The red & white chains are DNA. www.Digital-World-Biology.com
BamHI endonuclease The red and white chains are DNA.
This is hemoglobin. Each ring is a heme. Human hemoglobin www.Digital-World-Biology.com
Green Fluorescent Protein The white residue is the GFP chromophore. www.Digital-World-Biology.com
Antibody bound to an inluenza antigen The blue and green chains are from the antibody.
Coming in July! Rainbow Coloring & Sequence Displays www.Digital-World-Biology.com