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This wiki [[Getting started|guides new ''Dynamo'' users]] all the way from tomograms to averages and classes. In a full workflow, you would  organize tomograms in [[Catalogue | catalogues]], use them to  [[Particle picking|pick particles]] and create [[Subtomogram alignment|alignment]] and  [[Classification |classification projects]] to be run on different [[computing environments]].
 
This wiki [[Getting started|guides new ''Dynamo'' users]] all the way from tomograms to averages and classes. In a full workflow, you would  organize tomograms in [[Catalogue | catalogues]], use them to  [[Particle picking|pick particles]] and create [[Subtomogram alignment|alignment]] and  [[Classification |classification projects]] to be run on different [[computing environments]].
  
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There is a [[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dynamo-for-cryo-electron-tomography forum in Google Groups]] where you can present your questions to developers and other users. Bear in mind that you need a Google account for this.
  
 
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* [https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2018.00082''Protocols for Subtomogram Averaging of Membrane Proteins in the Dynamo Software Package''] Navarro PP, Stahlberg H and Castaño-Díez D (2018). Front. Mol. Biosci. 5:82.
 
* [https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2018.00082''Protocols for Subtomogram Averaging of Membrane Proteins in the Dynamo Software Package''] Navarro PP, Stahlberg H and Castaño-Díez D (2018). Front. Mol. Biosci. 5:82.
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* [https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3001318''Step-by-step guide to efficient subtomogram averaging of virus-like particles with Dynamo''] Scaramuzza S, Castaño-Díez D (2021). PLoS biology. 19(8):e3001318.

Revision as of 16:40, 6 September 2021


Dynamo is a software environment for subtomogram averaging of cryo-EM data.

This wiki guides new Dynamo users all the way from tomograms to averages and classes. In a full workflow, you would organize tomograms in catalogues, use them to pick particles and create alignment and classification projects to be run on different computing environments.

Participate

There is a [forum in Google Groups] where you can present your questions to developers and other users. Bear in mind that you need a Google account for this.

Cite

Please cite these papers if Dynamo is useful in your research: