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User-defined features and restraint forms
MODELLER provides a variety of pre-defined features and mathematical
restraint forms (see Section 5.3.1), but you can add your
own by creating new Python classes. For cases where the conventional features
and restraints approach is not practical, you can also add new energy function
terms which act on all atoms in the system. This can be used to add entirely
new kinds of restraint for novel modeling situations.
(Note that Python code is generally substantially slower than compiled C
or FORTRAN. If you find yourself relying on a large amount of Python
extensions to MODELLER, you may want to recompile the code with Pyrex, use
the Psyco optimizer, or rewrite your code as C extension modules.)
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Ben Webb
2007-08-03