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I just put the last Vitis vinifera genes into our queue. With the current pace it will take about a week, maybe less, to distribute them all. The new datasets are not ready yet... Also, I will be on vacation the next two weeks, and it wouldn't be advisable to start a new work without having the possibility to easily oversee the system. | |
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Have a good holiday, going anywhere interesting? My wife and I spent a couple of weeks around Naples earlier this year, had a nice time. We climbed Vesuvius, sounds dramatic doesn't it! Okay, a bus drives up to a large car park about 150m from the crater rim, but you have to walk that last bit!!! | |
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The plan is to going around, by car, through Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro and Albania, moving from place to place and eventually stop if we really like one... | |
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I hope to be able to restart the system with a new project at the beginning of August. Is there any news on the new project? | |
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I hope to be able to restart the system with a new project at the beginning of August. Not yet, most of the people here is either on vacation or around for conferences/workshops etc. I was probably too optimistic in my previous statement, I guess we will have some news in September. | |
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Thanks for the update. | |
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Just a brief update: | |
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Thanks for the update! | |
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Just a brief update: We are about to enter October. has there been any updates from the development teams on the next application ? Thanks Bill F | |
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Hi all, | |
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Thanks for the update. | |
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One easy hack might be to simply store each file pair in it's own subfolder, within the parent folder that would otherwise hold the 500k files. | |
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Hello all :) | |
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Hi all, Is there any way to give the new tasks a different name than the same name you've been using for a long time? A new name for the Application because it's a new year, a new range or type of data etc etc would bring in more crunchers looking to crunch for the latest new name for an Application. | |
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Is there any way to give the new tasks a different name than the same name you've been using for a long time? A new name for the Application because it's a new year, a new range or type of data etc etc would bring in more crunchers looking to crunch for the latest new name for an Application. Sounds like a pointless fashion statement to me. | |
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Hello all :) No news unfortunately... The biologist are mostly busy analyzing the huge amount of work that we/you already have done. Talking about the future I guess that the priority is Homo sapiens, grapes and mice are also possible. | |
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Hello all :) Perhaps you could make a new application and make the BOINC volunteers do part of the analyzing of the data themselves? | |
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Perhaps you could make a new application and make the BOINC volunteers do part of the analyzing of the data themselves?I assume this analysis requires a degree in biology, and isn't something done by computer. | |
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Perhaps you could make a new application and make the BOINC volunteers do part of the analyzing of the data themselves?I assume this analysis requires a degree in biology, and isn't something done by computer. Well, the initial phase is done by a computer: data collection, some consistency checks and basic statistical analysis. It takes just some days to do that, no need of tremendous computational power. Then you need to look at the results from a very specific biological point of view, by looking at the genes you are interested to and their mutual relationships. If you browse the published papers list you may get some hints about the pipeline. Also it may be important to notice that here every result (any so-called expansion) is potentially useful. In some other kinds of computation you search for something (like a prime number or the minimum energy of a protein configuration) and keep only the best one discarding all the rest. In the meantime we are also working in setting up a web service for "publishing" all our results and make them available to the biological community in a easy (and fancy) way. Just check this, for example: http://vitis.onegenexp.eu | |
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Is the reason that we have been working on wine grapes due to the existence of private funding? | |
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