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# Full classification and auto-refine capabilities for sub-tomogram averaging ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2015.06.026 Bharat et al, Structure 2015])  
# Full classification and auto-refine capabilities for sub-tomogram averaging ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2015.06.026 Bharat et al, Structure 2015])  
# Focused classification with signal subtraction (see preprint on [http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/025890 bioRxiv])
# 10x faster movie processing, and more efficient threads implementation
# 10x faster movie processing, and more efficient threads implementation
# Possibility to compile in single-precision (saves 50% RAM)
# Possibility to compile in single-precision (saves 50% RAM)

Revision as of 09:26, 2 September 2015

Below are the main new features for each release.

Release 1.4 (September 2015)

  1. Full classification and auto-refine capabilities for sub-tomogram averaging (Bharat et al, Structure 2015)
  2. Focused classification with signal subtraction (see preprint on bioRxiv)
  3. 10x faster movie processing, and more efficient threads implementation
  4. Possibility to compile in single-precision (saves 50% RAM)

Release 1.3 (June 2014)

  1. a movie-processing procedure for small (sub-Megadalton) particles (Scheres, eLife 2014)
  2. a template-matching based (semi-)automated particle picking procedure (Scheres, J. Struct. Biol. 2015)
  3. a new GUI with image-displaying functionalities. Just click your way through the entire image processing pipeline.

Release 1.2 (June 2013)

  1. a statistical movie-processing procedure (Bai et al, eLife 2013)
  2. 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)

  1. convenient preprocessing procedures
  2. 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)

  1. 2D and 3D classification procedures. The latter can also be used for high-resolution refinement (Scheres, J. Mol. Biol. 2012)