Life isn't 2-D, so why should our encyclopedias be?
Friday, August 22, 2008 - 10:14
in Biology & Nature
Biologists and biochemists are now able to access 3D images of biomacromolecules underlying biological functions and disease. Rather than relying on text to provide the understanding of biomacromolecule structures, a collaborative website called Proteopedia now provides a new resource by linking written information and three-dimensional structural information.