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Former Member
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It is certainly time for another update:
The rice structures have been clustered to find the best representative structures and these structures have been compared to libraries of known structures to determine their function. This took several months on our local computing cluster. We have also used an independent method based only on sequence to determine the function of the genes. This only gave us confident assignments in about 1% of the cases. Nevertheless, this will give us a decent sized gold-standard set with which we can assess how accurate the NRW structure based methods are for predicting gene function. However, as I was benchmarking the clustering method, I found, quite unexpectedly (which is why you do the benchmarking...), a very good alternative method for clustering the structures that should improve the accuracy of the final predictions. The structures are being reclustered using the new method. The comparison and analyses of the function predictions using the original clustering method is underway while this is being done. Once this is done, we will publish the results and put all the structures up on the website. Another paper is close to being submitted detailing the new very fast and accurate clustering methods that were developed to deal with the large datasets generated by NRW. The resulting software package Protinifo-cluster is GPU/SSE/AVX accelerated and optimised. It will be released to be used without restriction and should be of use to the general protein folding community. This is the software being used for the re-clustering. As for further NRW projects - there are no plans for a NRW2 but some plans in development for one based on the 1000 plant project, which is about to release the sequences of 1000 plant genomes. This will depend of course, on how well the methodology worked with rice. Hong |
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rilian
Veteran Cruncher Ukraine - we rule! Joined: Jun 17, 2007 Post Count: 1460 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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lhhung , thanks for awesome news, and the imporvement you bring to the folding community!
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Falconet
Master Cruncher Portugal Joined: Mar 9, 2009 Post Count: 3315 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thanks for the update!
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Dataman
Ace Cruncher Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Post Count: 4865 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thanks for the update. The future sounds promising and I am happy to have participated.
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kateiacy
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Jan 23, 2010 Post Count: 1027 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thank you for the news! I joined WCG just before the Rice project ended here. I am so happy that I got to participate, even a little, in such important work.
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MONK_DUCK
Cruncher Joined: Mar 6, 2007 Post Count: 37 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thanks for the update!
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nasher
Veteran Cruncher USA Joined: Dec 2, 2005 Post Count: 1423 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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wonderful news.. always like to know that the time we spend here has meaning...
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alver
Senior Cruncher Joined: Nov 30, 2007 Post Count: 245 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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The resulting software package Protinifo-cluster is GPU/SSE/AVX accelerated and optimised. It will be released to be used without restriction and should be of use to the general protein folding community. ...and that is why I like contributing to projects, even when they are slightly outside my specific area of interest (medical research projects): there are sometimes spin-offs, which feed back into the wider community, and may be used in the future for all sorts of other great research. Great work,and thanks for the very positive update. Really good news. Best of luck with the rest of the project. ![]() (previously known as 'proxima' on SETI, UD, distributed folding, FaD, and Rosetta) |
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lengo
Cruncher GREECE Joined: Mar 2, 2012 Post Count: 4 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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okey!
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coolstream
Senior Cruncher SCOTLAND Joined: Nov 8, 2005 Post Count: 475 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thanks for a very interesting update. Great news about the breakthroughs especially what you say about GPU use. I'm sure you aware that GPU crunching has become very popular here at WCG.
----------------------------------------Because that GPU project is drawing to a close and that there is no known near future GPU project, you would have a very willing and receptive amount of crunchers to assist you as soon as you would like. Good luck with your research. It is always very welcome to get feedback on the work our machines have done. ![]() Crunching in memory of my Mum PEGGY, cousin ROPPA and Aunt AUDREY. |
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