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''Dynamo'' is a software environment for subtomogram averaging of cryo-EM data.
 
''Dynamo'' is a software environment for subtomogram averaging of cryo-EM data.
  
This wiki guides [[Getting started|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]], then create [[Subtomogram alignment|alignment]] and  [[Classification | classification projects]]. You don't need to perform the full workflow with ''Dynamo''. ''Dynamo'' is very modular, and with a basic understanding of the [[formats]] of each of those stages, you can jump to the module that carries the analysis part of your interest.
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This wiki guides [[Getting started|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]].  
  
 
Please cite this paper if ''Dynamo'' is useful in your research:
 
Please cite this paper if ''Dynamo'' is useful in your research:
 
[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1047847711003650|''Dynamo: A flexible, user-friendly development tool for subtomogram averaging of cryo-EM data in high-performance computing environments.''] Castaño-Díez D, Kudryashev M, Arheit M, Stahlberg H., J Struct Biol. 2012 Jan 8.
 
[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1047847711003650|''Dynamo: A flexible, user-friendly development tool for subtomogram averaging of cryo-EM data in high-performance computing environments.''] Castaño-Díez D, Kudryashev M, Arheit M, Stahlberg H., J Struct Biol. 2012 Jan 8.

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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.

Please cite this paper if Dynamo is useful in your research: Dynamo: A flexible, user-friendly development tool for subtomogram averaging of cryo-EM data in high-performance computing environments. Castaño-Díez D, Kudryashev M, Arheit M, Stahlberg H., J Struct Biol. 2012 Jan 8.