Many thanks to all replies. I have now lots of models of the same molecule produced with the different s/w (may be too many now :-)) ). Not only I can compare models to templates, but models to models, which is much better than I hoped.
Thanks

Ciao

Adriano


Il giorno 09/mar/06, alle ore 14:25, Garnier Nicolas ha scritto:

There is many alternatives for Homology modelling.

Web server:
*Geno3D: http://geno3d-pbil.ibcp.fr/ and magos based on geno3D engine
http://pig-pbil.ibcp.fr/magos (with multiple alignment generation)
*3D-jigsaw: http://www.bmm.icnet.uk/servers/3djigsaw/
*T.I.T.O: (based on modeller) http://bioserv.cbs.cnrs.fr/

Programs:
*SegMod: http://csb.stanford.edu/levitt/segmod/
*NEST: http://trantor.bioc.columbia.edu/programs/jackal/ Jackalmanual.htm

Nicolas


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