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RasMol is a program for molecular graphics visualisation originally developed by Roger Sayle. RasMol is used by hundreds of thousands of users world-wide to view macromolecules and to prepare publication-quality images. Starting with the 2.7 releases, RasMol has been covered an GPL-like open source license.

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