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After the catalogue manager opens, we create the synthetic tomogram that includes tubular looking objects in the following way:
 
After the catalogue manager opens, we create the synthetic tomogram that includes tubular looking objects in the following way:
 
  
 
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The catalogue manager will create a catalogue to archive the created tomogram and also the models that we will create around it.
 
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Revision as of 14:38, 10 August 2021

This walkthrough is a step-by-step guide that teaches how to extract subtomograms from filament-like structures using the Dynamo filament models.

Data

We are going to demonstrate the basic ideas and tools on a synthetic dataset. This data is already available in the catalogue manager. It can be accessed by first opening the catalogue manager using the command:

dcm

After the catalogue manager opens, we create the synthetic tomogram that includes tubular looking objects in the following way:

step

The catalogue manager will create a catalogue to archive the created tomogram and also the models that we will create around it.

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