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From: Keith Refson (Keith.Refson_at_earth.ox.ac.uk)
Date: Fri May 26 2000 - 06:24:38 CDT
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This might be a likely place to ask this. Is there such a thing as a
valid PDB file containing 100000 atoms or more? According to the
format docs the atom serial number field is only 5 digits. Any
suggestions about the best way to handle this are welcome.
Keith Refson
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