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Detailed structure analysis
Clicking on the ‘Details’ link at the top of Figure 19 takes you to the ‘Structure analysis’ page for the entry. This page provides you with:
- detailed analysis of the macromolecules that are present in the entry along with the assemblies they form
- further options to explore the detailed 3D structures of all the macromolecules present in the entry interactively
In the structure analysis pages, all the images are displayed in a context dependent manner. For example, under the ‘Macromolecules’ section, only images highlighting the relevant macromolecule are displayed (Figure 20).
Clicking on the red box shown above (Figure 20A) displays a gallery of images where the protein histone H4 is highlighted in blue (Figure 20B).