File:DNA-Animation.gif
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Summary
Title / Description
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3D animated structure of a DNA double helix. |
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Author(s)
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Stephen Ewen |
Copyright holder
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Stephen Ewen See below for license/re-use information. |
Source
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Self-made from RasMol molecular graphics which are in the public domain (see here) and viewable from their source at The University of Massachusetts Department of Microbiology with MDL® Chime. Animation made with Wisdom-soft AutoScreenRecorder Free, VirtualDubMod, MWSnap, IrfanView, UnFREEz, and Adobe ImageReady. |
Date created
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10 June 2007 |
Country of first publication
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USA |
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