Hello, Angelo!     Angel here   ;-)

I don't know what 'segid' or 'segment proa' mean, but...

in Jmol you can select by residue number
e.g.
  select 14-19
  select 14,16,18,45
or by sequence
  (check the scripting doc)

Maybe that helps you out.


> As I said earlier, I am a Jmol user, and I am not comparing Jmol to 
> this or that software, but it seems that Jmol would adopt canonical 
> selection rules that coincide with the PDB formatting style.

Is the segid in the PDB specification? I never saw it

·
 Dr. Angel Herráez
 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Alcalá
 E-28871 Alcalá de Henares  (Madrid), Spain


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