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falconet
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why so High replication?

Why has rice such a high repliction for each workunit?Isnt 2 enough?
19 copies o each wu sounds like waste of computacional power
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Re: why so High replication?

Why has rice such a high repliction for each workunit?Isnt 2 enough?
19 copies o each wu sounds like waste of computacional power

HPF2 and NRW are unique and require a larger quorum. Each result returned contains many different protein predictions. The scientists pick the lowest energy structures from the many predictions. I believe the number was 30,000 structures per sequence for HPF2; no clue what it is for NRW.

http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=6105#165595
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Re: why so High replication?

ok thanks
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Re: why so High replication?

A little dig anyone can engage, who's willing:

1) look in each logs of the 19 NRW results of the quorum and you'd discover that all the seed numbers are different.

2) the number 100,000 is mentioned twice by knreed such as in http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/...ead,21181_offset,0#177830

now we're all with more clue shock
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