a novel automated particle picking software based on the deep learning object detection system 'You Only Look Once' (YOLO). CrYOLO is available as a standalone program under http://sphire.mpg.de/ and is part of the image processing workflow in SPHIRE.
Usage
To list all executables provided by crYOLO, run:
$ sbgrid-list cryolo
Installation
Use the following command to install this title with the CLI client:$ sbgrid-cli install cryolo Available operating systems: Linux 64
Primary Citation*
T. Wagner, F. Merino, M. Stabrin, T. Moriya, C. Antoni, A. Apelbaum, P. Hagel, O. Sitsel, T. Raisch, D. Prumbaum, D. Quentin, D. Roderer, S. Tacke, B. Siebolds, E. Schubert, T. R. Shaikh, P. Lill, and C. G. &. S. Raunser. 2019. SPHIRE-crYOLO is a fast and accurate fully automated particle picker for cryo-EM. Communications Biology. 2(1): 218.
If insects had horror movies, one of the scariest would feature tiny monsters. The grisly drama would spotlight the real-life threat to insects from young threadworms, smaller than eyelashes, and their symbiotic gut bacteria. The worms seek out and penetrate insect larvae. Inside the larvae, the worms release their gut bacteria, Photorhabdus luminescens, named for their mysterious glow. The bacteria take over, emitting a slew of toxic proteins that quickly kill the insect. The bacteria thrive on the insect cadaver. In turn, the worms feast on the multiplying bacteria, reproduce, and move on to the next larvae.
The setting would be a farm, because the worm and its bacteria are deployed as biological pest controls. But one of the bacteria’s toxic complexes has potential for medical use in …
Topic: crYOLO and its utilization in feedback guided real-time processing Speaker: Dr. Thorsten Wagner, Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Physiology
Host: Pete Meyer Recorded on May 29, 2020
Topic: Fast, accurate and easy particle picking with crYOLO Presenter: Thorsten Wagner, Department of Structural Biochemistry, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology