RasMol 2.7.5

RasMol is a program for molecular graphics visualisation originally developed by Roger Sayle. This site is provided for the convenience of users of RasMol and developers of open source versions of RasMol. The site itself is provided courtesy of Bernstein + Sons. Maintenance of RasMol, much of the development, and integration of modifications provided by the community is done at the ARCiB laboratory at Dowling College. ...

Author Roger Sayle
License Open Source
Price FREE
Released 2009-07-22
Downloads 453
Filesize 922 kB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords molecular graphics viewer, molecular modelling, protein molecule, molecule, chemistry, chemical
Users' rating
(7 rating)
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