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This wiki will guide ''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 projects]], or even  [[Classification | classification projects]].
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This wiki will guide ''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 projects]], or even  [[Classification | classification projects]].
  
 
You don't need to perform this 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.
 
You don't need to perform this 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 will guide 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, then create alignment projects, or even classification projects.

You don't need to perform this 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.