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Dear All,

I would like to create a movie (for a course) showing how a molecule undergoes crystallographic symmetry operations. So, for example, if looking at a 2-fold screw axis, the movie would show either: 1. The molecule rotating about the 2-fold, then translating 1/2 a unit cell (in either order) 2. Or, the molecule undergoing a screw transformation (combined rotation and translation).

So one would generate about 50 (or less?) intermediate structures, each one transformed a successive fraction of the desired operation.

It seems that SuperSym will generate the symmetry mates, but I want to animate how you go from one to the next. Is there a facility that someone has already created?

Thanks

Harry





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Harry M. Greenblatt
Associate Staff Scientist
Dept of Structural Biology           harry.greenbl...@weizmann.ac.il
Weizmann Institute of Science        Phone:  972-8-934-3625
Rehovot, 76100                       Facsimile:   972-8-934-4159
Israel



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