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# a movie-processing procedure for small (sub-Megadalton) particles ([http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03665 Scheres, eLife 2014]) | # a movie-processing procedure for small (sub-Megadalton) particles ([http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03665 Scheres, eLife 2014]) | ||
# a template-matching based (semi-)automated particle picking procedure ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2014.11.010 Scheres, J. Struct. Biol. 2015]) | # a template-matching based (semi-)automated particle picking procedure ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2014.11.010 Scheres, J. Struct. Biol. 2015]) | ||
# a new GUI with image-displaying functionalities. Just click your way through the entire image processing pipeline | # a new GUI with image-displaying functionalities. Just click your way through the entire image processing pipeline. | ||
== Release 1.2 (June 2013) == | == Release 1.2 (June 2013) == |
Revision as of 09:40, 28 August 2015
Release 1.4 (September 2015)
The main new features are:
- Full classification and auto-refine capabilities for sub-tomogram averaging (Bharat et al, Structure 2015)
- 10x faster movie processing
- Much improved efficiency when running more than 4-6 threads.
Release 1.3 (June 2014)
This release is a big step in the evolution of RELION from a stand-alone refinement program into a convenient pipeline for most of the single-particle analysis. It's main new features are:
- a movie-processing procedure for small (sub-Megadalton) particles (Scheres, eLife 2014)
- a template-matching based (semi-)automated particle picking procedure (Scheres, J. Struct. Biol. 2015)
- a new GUI with image-displaying functionalities. Just click your way through the entire image processing pipeline.
Release 1.2 (June 2013)
Apart from bug fixes and code optimisation, release 1.2 has two new main features:
- a statistical movie-processing procedure (Bai et al, eLife 2013)
- a semi-automated post-processing procedure (for improved resolution estimates after masking, MTF correction and B-factor sharpening; Chen et al, Ultramicroscopy 2013 )
Release 1.1 (September 2012)
This release complements existing 2D and 3D procedures with:
- convenient preprocessing procedures
- a fully automated refinement procedure (3D auto-refine) for homogeneous data sets, employing "gold-standard" FSC calculations (Scheres&Chen, Nat. Methods 2012, Scheres, J. Struct. Biol. 2012)
Release 1.0 (November 2011)
It all started with:
- 2D and 3D classification procedures. The latter can also be used for high-resolution refinement (Scheres, J. Mol. Biol. 2012)