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We use {{t|dtmview}} to show how the concurrent viewers can be used to pick isolated particles. | We use {{t|dtmview}} to show how the concurrent viewers can be used to pick isolated particles. | ||
The tomogram represents a mixture of PRD1 bacteriophages in a buffer. | The tomogram represents a mixture of PRD1 bacteriophages in a buffer. |
Revision as of 09:12, 1 June 2016
Contents
Starting Guide
This [youtube link] shows an introduction to setting up alignment projects in Dynamo. It works on the old dynamo_project_manager GUI.
Particle picking
Catalogues
Models
Isolated particles
In this youtube link We use dtmview to show how the concurrent viewers can be used to pick isolated particles. The tomogram represents a mixture of PRD1 bacteriophages in a buffer.
Tomogram is courtesy of the Abrescia Lab, in CIC-Biogune (Bilbao).
Arbitrary membranes
In [this video] we use dtmslice and the montage viewer to define points in a membrane in a semiautomatic manner. Tomogram is courtesy of Morgan Beeby, in Imperial College (London).
Filaments
In [this video link ] dtmslice is used to pick microtubules in a tomogram. We use dpreview to inspect the tomogram and select an area that is then read into memory. The tomogram is courtesy of Takashi Ishikawa, in PSI-Villingen (Switzerland).