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"AMBER" (homepage [http://amber.scripps.edu/ here]) refers to two things: a set of molecular mechanical force fields for the simulation of biomolecules (which are in the public domain, and are used in a variety of simulation programs); and a package of molecular simulation programs which includes source code and demos. We mainly use the MM forcefields interfaced with other group software i.e. [[GMIN]] or [[OPTIM]]. The included programmes such as ''sander'' and ''antechamber'' are however, extremely useful in some circumstances! The full user manual for AMBER9 can be found in pdf format [http://amber.scripps.edu/doc9/amber9.pdf here].
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[http://amber.scripps.edu/ "AMBER"] (Assisted Model Building with Energy Refinement) refers to two things: a set of molecular mechanical force fields for the simulation of biomolecules (which are in the public domain, and are used in a variety of simulation programs); and a package of molecular simulation programs which includes source code and demos. We mainly use the MM forcefields interfaced with other group software i.e. [[GMIN]] or [[OPTIM]]. The included programmes such as ''sander'' and ''antechamber'' are however, extremely useful in some circumstances! The full user manual for AMBER9 can be found in pdf format [http://amber.scripps.edu/doc9/amber9.pdf here].
   
 
== Tutorials ==
 
== Tutorials ==

Revision as of 20:53, 15 May 2008

"The bugs have magically disappeared!"

"AMBER" (Assisted Model Building with Energy Refinement) refers to two things: a set of molecular mechanical force fields for the simulation of biomolecules (which are in the public domain, and are used in a variety of simulation programs); and a package of molecular simulation programs which includes source code and demos. We mainly use the MM forcefields interfaced with other group software i.e. GMIN or OPTIM. The included programmes such as sander and antechamber are however, extremely useful in some circumstances! The full user manual for AMBER9 can be found in pdf format here.

Tutorials