Sirius visualization software
Sirius is a molecular modelling and analysis system developed at San Diego Supercomputer Center. Sirius is designed to support advanced user requirements that go beyond simple display of small molecules and proteins. Sirius supports high quality interactive 3D graphics, structure building, displaying protein or DNA primary sequences, access to remote data sources, and visualizing molecular dynamics trajectories. It can be used for scientific visualization and analysis, and chemistry and biology instruction.
Developer(s) | San Diego Supercomputer Center |
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Final release | 1.2
/ November 18, 2008 |
Operating system | Cross-platform: Windows, Linux, macOS |
Type | Molecular modelling |
License | Proprietary freeware for academic, non-profit |
Website | web |
This software is no longer supported as of 2011.
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