Miguel sent (2004.06.02 at 11.01a [+0200gmt]) :

>
>>I am using "animate" to describe the visualisation, in a defined
>>order, of a number of snapshots of molecular structure. The primary
>>uses are conformational transitions, molecular dynamics and
>>chemical reactions. Are there others?
>
>
>It is currently not implemented, but I plan to put in a restriction
>that an 'animation' needs to contain the same number and the same
>elements in the same order in every model.
>
>Q: Would this type of restriction conflict with any of these
>applications?
>
>(The only thing I can think of is nuclear reactions ... where the
>atom type would change :-)
>

unless I misunderstand your suggestion, I would argue against such a
restriction.  it is often helpful to animate the transition from bound
to unbound states of an enzyme, for example, where the bound state
structure contains ligand but the unbound state does not.


tim
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Timothy Driscoll
molvisions - see, grasp, learn.
<http://www.molvisions.com/>
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