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- UCSF Chimera Home Page
UCSF Chimera is a program for the interactive visualization and analysis of molecular structures and related data, including density maps, trajectories, and sequence alignments It is available free of charge for noncommercial use
- Download UCSF Chimera
Tip: We recommend ChimeraX for higher performance and many new features instead of legacy Chimera Tip: Use Chimera's ChimeraX export to convert Chimera scenes to ChimeraX
- UCSF ChimeraX Home Page
UCSF ChimeraX (or simply ChimeraX) is the next-generation molecular visualization program from the Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics (RBVI), following UCSF Chimera ChimeraX can be downloaded free of charge for academic, government, nonprofit, and personal use
- UCSF Chimera Home Page
Chimera can display molecular dynamics trajectories in a variety of formats: AMBER, CHARMM, GROMACS, GROMOS, MMTK, NAMD, PDB, and X-PLOR All normal Chimera analysis and display capabilities are available with trajectories
- UCSF Chimera Tutorials
A set of tutorials is included in the Chimera User's Guide The expanded "Getting Started" tutorial is more suitable for printing (more self-contained rather than hyperlinked) than the above Video tutorials and tutorials from past Chimera workshops are also available
- Chimera Users Guide
The Chimera Quick Reference Guide (PDF) summarizes command-line usage Chimera documentation , including the User's Guide, is bundled with each download Your local copy of the documentation can be accessed and searched from the Chimera Help menu
- Chimeras Object Model
The first step to programming in the Chimera environment is to understand its object model Chimera uses a hierarchy of objects to represent actual chemical components - atoms, bonds, residues, and so on Most of Chimera is written in Python, an easy-to-learn, strongly object-oriented scripting language The use of Python (for flexibility) in
- UCSF Chimera Documentation Index
UCSF Chimera Documentation Index Using Chimera: User's Guide, latest production release: Main Index; Tutorials; Commands and Command-Line Quick Ref (PDF) Keyboard Shortcuts User's Guide, development version (includes very recent changes): Main Index Tutorials and How-To Videos on the Web Guide to Volume Data Display; Movie Command Mini-Examples
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