Jmol – a paradigm shift in crystallographic visualization
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Figure 21
Temperature (B-factor) data mapped onto a molecular surface for 1crn (Teeter, 1984BB32). Red indicates residues having the highest B factor (blue lowest). Any sort of atom-based data can be mapped onto an isosurface in this way (load =1crn; isosurface molecular map property temperature colorScheme bwr).










The script commands and data file used by Jmol are available from Crystallography Journals Online as supplementary material for this article.

Figure 21
Temperature (B-factor) data mapped onto a molecular surface for 1crn (Teeter, 1984BB32). Red indicates residues having the highest B factor (blue lowest). Any sort of atom-based data can be mapped onto an isosurface in this way (load =1crn; isosurface molecular map property temperature colorScheme bwr).

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