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Briefly, tilt-series are aligned in Dynamo with the automated procedure. The fiducial positions are then converted into an IMOD model file and tiltalign is run on this to calculate the necessary transforms to apply to the tilt series in the format Warp wants. | Briefly, tilt-series are aligned in Dynamo with the automated procedure. The fiducial positions are then converted into an IMOD model file and tiltalign is run on this to calculate the necessary transforms to apply to the tilt series in the format Warp wants. |
Revision as of 11:14, 13 August 2020
This page describes a method for integration of Dynamo, Warp and M to be able to take advantage of...
Warp's
- streamlined preprocessing
- robust CTF estimation procedures for tilt-series data
Dynamo's
- automated tilt-series alignment
- geometric picking tools
- flexible subtomogram averaging procedures
M's
- multi-particle refinement
- half-map regularisation by denoising
Contents
Overview
- Preprocess from multi-frame micrographs to tilt-series using Warp
- Align tilt-series using [Dynamo]
- Generate downscaled tomograms in warp
- Pick particles in Dynamo and run first alignments
- Reextract unbinned particles in warp using [dynamo2m]
- Run alignments/classifications in dynamo or relion
- Run multi-particle refinements in M
The last steps can be repeated to further improve final reconstruction quality
preprocess
Preprocess your multi-frame micrographs in warp following the guide [here]
Bad images should be deselected in Warp at this stage.
This stage is finished once you have your tilt-series in the imod folder
If you collected your data in Tomo rather than SerialEM and don't have mdoc files, you can try [mdocspoofer]
align tilt-series
Tilt series can either be aligned in IMOD or using dynamo's new tilt series alignment tools
A function to automate the alignment of datasets with fiducials and convert all necessary metadata for import into warp is provided as [| autoalign_dynamo].
Once you've followed the setup from that page, simply navigate to the imod directory generated by warp and run
dautoalign4warp(<pixel_size_angstrom>, <fiducial_diameter_nm>, <nominal_rotation_angle>, <output_folder>)
The output folder is a folder which will contain all of your alignments for this dataset.
Briefly, tilt-series are aligned in Dynamo with the automated procedure. The fiducial positions are then converted into an IMOD model file and tiltalign is run on this to calculate the necessary transforms to apply to the tilt series in the format Warp wants.