Using a PyMOL activity to reinforce the connection between genotype and phenotype in an undergraduate genetics

Alexandra D Simmons1, Thao K T Nguyen1, Jack L Follis2

  • 1Department of Biology, University of Saint Thomas, 3800 Montrose Boulevard, Houston, Texas 770066-4626, United States of America.

Plos One
|December 3, 2014
PubMed

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