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Celebrate World RNA Day on August 1 with Eterna

07/29 PDB101 News

August 1 is August 1 is World RNA Day. Celebrate by playing Eterna, an online game which models the base pairing and secondary structure of RNA sequences.

The game was created by Rhiju Das (Stanford University) and Adrien Treuille (Carnegie Mellon University) in 2011 after the pair met while postdocs in the Baker Lab (University of Washington) working on the protein modeling game Foldit. People around the world visit the game website daily to play RNA folding puzzles and submit RNA sequences in "lab puzzles" that go on to be tested experimentally by academic researchers.

Read more about Interactive RNA Education with the Eterna Game.

PDB-101 also hosts a variety of resources about RNA and other nucleic acids.

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