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Animation of a rotating DNA structure.
Created in the free program RasMol 2.7.2.1.1 using the bdna.pdb dataset and the following commands:
GUI options were: Options->Specular, Display->Sticks
Then, in the command line:
write frame-000.gif
set write true
script script.txt
where script.txt was a separate text file in the same directory, consisting of the same two repeating lines:
rotate y 03
write frame-001.gif
rotate y 03
write frame-002.gif
rotate y 03
write frame-003.gif
...
from 001 up to 119 (for a total of 120 images when combined with frame-000.gif).
This was then loaded in Adobe ImageReady, and saved as an animated GIF.
Creator and uploader: brian0918 ™
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