Can you view the proteins you've folded and if so, how?

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KCeriales
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Can you view the proteins you've folded and if so, how?

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Yeah the title basically tells it all. I'm curious if I can view my previous fold, since I've left my computer on overnight and it has started on a second one. I would like to see the protein that has been created and perhaps some details on it. Is that a possibility?
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Re: Can you view the proteins you've folded and if so, how?

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You won't be able to see the exact individual shape from your own result for the protein that you just folded, but for many proteins, you can see the general complexity of the protein at
http://jmol.sourceforge.net/fah/
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Re: Can you view the proteins you've folded and if so, how?

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Ok, Thank you!
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Re: Can you view the proteins you've folded and if so, how?

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Additionally, each work unit is a very small slice of a much longer chain of events.

The video here took months of work by many thousands of contributors... http://folding.typepad.com/news/2010/01 ... scale.html
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