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Hi! These numbers are used to trace atoms in this reaction so you know where these atoms go in products |
Thank you Mr. Hongwei Wang, for the quick response
In fact, I did notice it after some careful observations. I also wanted to
ask if you used any package or software for tracking the atom or for the
overall reaction SMILE generation from the reactants and product. Because
while searching through much literature I found this one to be an
informative way to preserve the reaction data.
Again thanks for your response and waiting for your reply...
Thanks & Regards
Arushi Sharma
Ph.D. Scholar,
The Chemosensory Lab,
Department Of Computational Biology, IIIT-Delhi.
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I didn't explicitly align atoms between reactants and products, but I remember that some literature did this. |
Hi,
Can you give me a detailed description of how MolR is getting reactant as
an input and predicting a product for it, and where I can visualize this
predicted product.
Thanks & Regards
Arushi Sharma
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The Chemosensory Lab,
Department Of Computational Biology, IIIT-Delhi.
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I mean ,in this reaction [F:1][c:2]1c:3[cH:4]c:5c:6[cH:7]1.[NH2:13][c:14]1[s:15][cH:16][cH:17][c:18]1[C:19]#[N:20]>>[c:2]1([NH:13][c:14]2[s:15][cH:16][cH:17][c:18]2[C:19]#[N:20])c:3[cH:4]c:5c:6[cH:7]1 ,,, what these numbers are indicating.
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