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Install your CosmoPlayer plug-in, then click and view these molecule files in .vrml format. To save images, shoot the screen.


ATP
GTP
GTP
DNA
DNA
AMP
AMP
Guanine
Guanine
Thymine
Thymine

Adenine
Uracil
Uracil
Cytosine
Cytosine
Caffeine
Caffeine
Streptomycin
Streptomycin
Aspirin
Aspirin
Taxol
Taxol
Dinitrotoluene
Dinitro
Each molecule has a fascinating story.
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Mathmol has VRML and PBD files ready to view or save to disc and view offline.http://www.mathmol.com/ vrml
CoolVRML molecular model creation service: Type in the ID code for a PDB molecule and select the parameters and presto you get a VRML model file.
http://www2.ccc.uni-erlangen.de/services/vrmlcreator/index.html
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Cool Absolutely cool molecular modelling, includes molecular orbital hybridzation visualization, "DURING A CHEMICAL REACTION."
http://www2.ccc.uni-erlangen.de/projects/ChemVis/projects.html
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One could use general 3D modelling and rendering applications for the creation and visualization of molecules. Dedicated molecular modelling applications are superior in their ease of use and exactitude in details such as bond distances and angles as well as atomic radii. An accurate representation of macromulecules just isn't possible without the multitude of atomic coordinates contained in a PDB file. Perhaps one day when Hal 9000 computers become household items, even the general 3D applications will be able to use files such as the PDB files. Until then it must be pointed out that in this regard approximation has its value. Aesthetically pleasing animations made with an emphasis on general principles and mechanisms in place of strict adherence to detail can be presented with general 3D modelling and rendering applications. Such animations have proven more informative in certain cases than completely technically correct animations.

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