| Literature DB >> 31048834 |
Anthony C Fletcher1, Cameron Mura2.
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31048834 PMCID: PMC6497221 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Comput Biol ISSN: 1553-734X Impact factor: 4.475
Fig 1A ‘real’ scientific example: molecular visualization with PyMOL on the Pi in under an hour.
This montage shows a Pi being used to create publication-quality molecular graphics. Starting from a pristine board (A), the Raspbian OS can be readily installed on, say, a 32 GB MicroSD card such as that shown in (B) via the NOOBS installation manager; NOOBS is available at http://bit.ly/rasPiNOOB (which resolves to the longer URL in [8]). Then, after installing PyMOL from the command line and spawning a session (C), a protein 3D structure can be retrieved from the Protein Data Bank [9], loaded into PyMOL, and ray traced (D); the PyMOL-related steps are detailed in (E), and primers such as those in [10] can be consulted for further details. The approximate duration of each of the steps (A) → (D) is indicated alongside the panels. NOOBS, New Out Of Box Software; SD, secure digital.
Fig 2Developing your own Pi-based system.
This annotated photograph shows a typical Pi in action—under development, with attached components that provide further input or output functionalities (LCD display, audio cable, camera, network cable, 433-MHz radio transmitter, and a buzzer). Photo credit: AC Fletcher. LCD, liquid crystal display.