How to color proteins in a cryoEM map with ChimeraX
This shows how to color an electron microscopy map so each protein has a different color using the ChimeraX visualization program. It uses a March 2021 daily build of ChimeraX. Three ways to do the coloring are shown: 1) toolbar button, 2) user interface panel, 3) typed command.

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Using AlphaFold protein structures in ChimeraX for cryoEM modeling

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