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Former Member
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Missed it probably, or don't know how to read task names, but am processing faah918598 with a dozen+ more listed in buffer as faah918733. According the fa@h status page http://fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/status these are within the experiment range 918145-920489 and those show under the vina header 'AD Exp. 168 AD Vina Exp. 2 enamine', aka fahv.
Is this saying as per the section header 'Experiments 167 to 172 (AutoDock), 0% completed', these are faah experiments, reprocessing as the column headers suggest, of fahv/ad vina experiments 1 through 6? Curious |
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gb009761
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Although don't quote me (I'm sure a FA@H scientist will chime in soon enough), if I remember correctly, I do seem to remember that it was said that, for certain experiments, they'd be run through both - for comparison reasons as the Vina and Autodock programs work differently, and therefore produce different results.
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Former Member
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Sorry about that!
----------------------------------------I have a script that automatically generates these HTML tables. I forgot to delete the "AD Vina" headers--I decided to stop giving the experiments TWO numbers many, many months ago since that was just an extra piece of unnecessary information. Since AD is much slower, many of the "faah" batches have "fahv" counterparts. Hopefully, we'll be getting to these analyses soon--I am almost finished converting some analysis scripts for our local cluster. (Just fixed the website and the script ) [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Sep 12, 2014 3:42:20 PM] |
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