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From: Mark M Huntress (markmh_at_bgsu.edu)
Date: Wed Aug 26 2009 - 16:17:41 CDT
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thank you for the responses to my previous question. Here is a new one: I have two very similar proteins, and I want to look at side chain position differences between them, but their coordinates are so different that when I open both files in VMD that the two proteins appear on different sides of the screen. Is there a way that I can superimpose one on the other without changing its internal geometric structure?
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