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Message 3164 - Posted: 12 May 2023, 16:26:14 UTC
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Dear all, I am very excited to announce that a new bigger dataset of Vitis vinifera transcriptomic data (Vespucci) is now available for OneGene expansion. The number of experiments has more than tripled. We are still using the results from the previous analyses, finding very interesting gene associations and producing amazing gene networks. We now expect to improve and refine them with this new collection of runs. Many thanks to all of you.
If you are interested in the architecture of the transcriptomic dataset, please look at the following article: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.815443
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Message 3165 - Posted: 12 May 2023, 17:02:27 UTC - in response to Message 3164.

Thanks for the update.
Will a progress counter be added to the Science Status page?
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Message 3166 - Posted: 12 May 2023, 22:19:46 UTC - in response to Message 3165.

By now I just put a few genes into the queue, if everything goes well I will switch to full throttle this Monday, also adding the progress counter.

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Message 3167 - Posted: 13 May 2023, 20:26:53 UTC - in response to Message 3166.

By now I just put a few genes into the queue, if everything goes well I will switch to full throttle this Monday, also adding the progress counter.


Thank you.
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Message 3170 - Posted: 16 May 2023, 7:05:15 UTC

Up to now, no error or invalid validation

Well done!

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Message 3172 - Posted: 16 May 2023, 11:31:14 UTC
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I crunched a few, (8), work units from the test batch on the 12th which all ran to normal completion. Since then, I've not received any.

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And less than an hour later, a work unit arrives! It is crunching now.
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Message 3174 - Posted: 16 May 2023, 15:44:50 UTC - in response to Message 3172.

How many WUs are in a gene/isoform and is the last one short like the previous project?

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Message 3175 - Posted: 16 May 2023, 16:32:03 UTC - in response to Message 3174.

A single gene expansion is made up by 77 workunits, each one contains 800 small computational chunks (PCs), the last one (#77) contains just 400 of them. (I may change the numbers of chunks per workunit in the future)

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Message 3199 - Posted: 23 May 2023, 9:34:57 UTC - in response to Message 3175.
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A single gene expansion is made up by 77 workunits, each one contains 800 small computational chunks (PCs), the last one (#77) contains just 400 of them.
(I may change the numbers of chunks per workunit in the future)
So a single gene expansion is 76*800+400 chunks, that is 61200 chunks in total.
61200 | 2 30600 | 2 15300 | 2 7650 | 2 3825 | 3 1275 | 3 425 | 5 85 | 5 17 | 17 1 |
There are a few numbers around 800 that can divide 61200 to equal sized workunits:
816*75 (17*3*2*2*2*2)*(5*5*3) 850*72 (17*5*5*2)*(3*3*2*2*2) 900*68 (5*5*3*3*2*2)*(17*2*2)
But it is desirable to make longer workunits (to be able to generate enough work for all hosts), if it does not take longer for the workunit generator
(you should reduce the maximum allowed workunits at the same time to prevent hoarding):
1020*60 (17*5*3*2*2)*(5*3*2*2) 1200*51 (5*5*3*2*2*2*2)*(17*3) 1224*50 (17*3*3*2*2*2)*(5*5*2) 1275*48 (17*5*5*3)*(3*2*2*2*2) 1360*45 (17*5*2*2*2*2)*(5*3*3) 1530*40 (17*5*3*3*2)*(5*2*2*2) 1700*36 (17*5*5*2*2)*(3*3*2*2) 1800*34 (5*5*3*3*2*2*2)*(17*2)
So I would change the workunit size according to the end of this list.

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Message 3200 - Posted: 23 May 2023, 10:06:14 UTC - in response to Message 3199.

Sorry for that, but I made a mistake in my previous statement... it's not 800 but 600


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