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<div>I would like to highlight certain residues of interest in my molecule, preferably by colorizing them in Chimera. Is there a way to do this?</div>
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<div class="PlainText" style="font-family:Tahoma">Richard Collins<br>
Lab Research Project Coordinator<br>
Department of Cell Biology<br>
Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning<br>
Room 199420, bench HH<br>
Hospital for Sick Children<br>
686 Bay St.<br>
Toronto, ON</div>
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</span></font>T (ext): 416 813-8474<br>
T (int): 308474<br>
E: rcollins@sickkids.ca<br>
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