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        <title>BioMolecula 3D ScreenSaver Reviews RSS Feed</title>
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        <description>This screensaver shows real 3D models of biological molecules in dynamics. Your screen will look like screens of computers in science fiction films! You may choose one molecule from six available, rotation axis and speed.

Six molecules are available in the current version: four prototypes of DNA (Deoxyribonucleis Acid - storage of genetics information) and two proteins - Hemoglobine I Monomeric (Oxygen transport protein) and Cytochrome C 550 (this protein has wide range of functions). In further versions we plan to add some new molecule models. 

Note: only 2 models available in unregistered version - DNA in B-conformation and Hemoglobine, other models available only in registered version. Models of protein molecules are represented only by the main polypepthide chain (-OCCN-); none sidechains of aminoacid residues are presented because they make the molecule look like a heap of atoms. Also Hydrogen atoms are not presented because of their small size in comparision to other atoms.</description>
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            <title>pretty cool by borosyl with average rate 3.0</title>
            <link>http://biomolecula-3d-screensaver.terminal-studio.qarchive.org/#1</link>
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                I would think this would be killer if it was, and excuse me for the thought, like the linux molecucle screensaver that jumps from molecule to molecule and has a definition of each.
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            <pubDate>28 Fri 2007</pubDate>
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