Difference between revisions of "Subtomogram alignment"
		
		
		
		
		
		
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Aligning subtomograms is the process of computing for each available particle the set of shifts and angles that will bring them to a common reference.    | Aligning subtomograms is the process of computing for each available particle the set of shifts and angles that will bring them to a common reference.    | ||
| − | When all the particles have been aligned, they can be averaged together.  | + | When all the particles have been aligned, they can be averaged [[Averaging of subtomograms|averaged]] together.  | 
The alignments of a set of particles can be computed through setting up and running an [[Alignment project|alignment project]].    | The alignments of a set of particles can be computed through setting up and running an [[Alignment project|alignment project]].    | ||
Alignment projects can be managed from the command line, or more easily with the [[dcp GUI]].  | Alignment projects can be managed from the command line, or more easily with the [[dcp GUI]].  | ||
Revision as of 07:59, 14 April 2016
Aligning subtomograms is the process of computing for each available particle the set of shifts and angles that will bring them to a common reference. 
When all the particles have been aligned, they can be averaged averaged together.
The alignments of a set of particles can be computed through setting up and running an alignment project. Alignment projects can be managed from the command line, or more easily with the dcp GUI.