I just gave my students an assignment in which they worked with the files
1PGB (immunoglobulin-binding domain) and 2LYZ (lysozyme).  About a third
of the class, upon loading either 1pgb.pdb.gz or pdb1pgb.ent, saw six
copies of the molecule on their screen instead of one.  About half of
those students, upon loading the files for 2LYZ, saw eight molecules of
lysozyme instead of one.  I have posted one sample image of each file at
http://www.csulb.edu/~cohlberg/multipleimages.pdf.

Students who had this problem included both PC and Mac users.  They were
all using versions of Jmol downloaded within the last 10 days.

Strangely, whenever a student who had this problem reopened the same file
in Jmol in a new Jmol session, only one molecule was seen in the image.

Any idea what is going on?

Jeff Cohlberg
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Dr. Jeffrey Cohlberg
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Blvd
Long Beach, CA 90840
562-985-4944    FAX 775-248-1263
[email protected] 



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