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Anke Mulder, 05/11/2010 12:14 PM
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3 | 3 | Anke Mulder | Regardless of the method eventually utilized for 3D reconstruction, a good starting point for single particle EM investigations is 2D alignment and classification of the dataset. This type of analysis intimately acquaints the scientist with the types of particles, distribution of views, and the relative amount of "junk" contained in the dataset. |
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5 | 3 | Anke Mulder | h2. The general workflow for this type of analysis is as follows: |
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7 | 2 | Anke Mulder | # [[Run Alignment]]: Align particles using reference-free or reference-based approaches. |
8 | 3 | Anke Mulder | # [[Run Feature Analysis]]: Obtain a mathematical descriptor of the variance within the dataset. |
9 | # [[Run Particle Clustering]]: Sort the dataset into classes according to an interimage variance metric. |
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11 | Please see the links for each of these three steps for more information on the various packages available for performing each step in the pipeline. |
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