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<h3>Creating a Molecular Object</h3>
In the beginning, we have to create a molecular scene. <br>
We build a polypeptide from an amino acid sequence, a so-called molecular object,<br>
by opening the PeptideBuilder dialog via the menu entry
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<b>"Build->BuildPeptide"</b>.
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Then enter the sequence "ARND" in the label field at the top. <br>
(As an alternative, you can also press the upper four amino acid buttons.) <br>
This will create a polypeptide with the amino acid sequence <br>
Alanin, Arginin, Asparagine, Aspartic acid.
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Then press the "<b>Build</b>" button.
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Press <b>Next</b> to continue.

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