Protein 3D Structure Knowledge:
Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics and Genomics
is summarized within Protein Explorer
in slides designed for three situations:
All versions assume that the audience is familiar with the main points of the
central dogma: that proteins are linear
chains of amino acids, coded for by genomic DNA via messenger RNA.
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- More background information,
with less-detailed support slides.
- For less specialized audiences.
- The support slides (linked directly to the main slide) are simplified for brevity.
- Further details are available, when needed, by clicking links in the support
slides to move two steps away from the main slide.
- Simplified main slide, for when less time
is available for explanation.
- For audiences that do not need the background in set #1 above.
- The support slides (linked directly to the main slide) are simplified.
- Further details are available, when needed, by clicking links in the support
slides to move two steps away from the main slide.
- Detailed main slide, for when more time is available
for explanation.
- For audiences that do not need the background in set #1 above.
- The support slides (linked directly to the main slide) are
detailed.
by
Eric Martz, University of Massachusetts, last updated April 2007.