How do I enter my Protein Sequence file for analysis?

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Message 5717 - Posted: 9 Dec 2005, 15:41:49 UTC

Hi,

I have downloaded and installed the Boinc client software on my PC. How do I enter my protein sequence so that I can use the Rosetta software to predict the structure of my protein sequence?

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Shi-Hua_Xiang@dfci.harvard.edu
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Message 5721 - Posted: 9 Dec 2005, 16:49:49 UTC

You are attached to the project, so boinc is running automatically. In the work tab in the boinc manager you can see all active and none active WUs. If you have more than one project, boinc is switching between projects (60min) like in your preferences...
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Message 5773 - Posted: 10 Dec 2005, 6:36:33 UTC

Hi,

I have downloaded and installed the Boinc client software on my PC. How do I enter my protein sequence so that I can use the Rosetta software to predict the structure of my protein sequence?

Sincerely,
Shi-Hua_Xiang@dfci.harvard.edu




Hi Shi-hau Xiang

Your e-mail name suggests that you don't want the Rosetta@home programme but the Rosetta application here

Down at the Academic License is where you need to be, happy protein bending :)




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