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All posts created by jparker
Link to this post | posted 24 Nov, 2015 01:39 | |
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Thanks Nick and cdshaffer! I only know enough coding language to frustrate myself, so I'll probably leave that to the experts. Is there a straightforward way to generate lists of pham members without opening the pham circle tool? This may be a more complicated question than can be easily answered here. I'm headed to the in silico workshop in two weeks, so I should be able to get more info there. Thanks for your help! Jordan |
Link to this post | posted 18 Nov, 2015 02:22 | |
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Hello, I am having trouble getting the Phams to load in Phamerator. I Click on Phams on the left and it hangs, just showing the continual spinny wheel. I would really like to create a Pham Circle. Any thoughts or advice? Thanks, Jordan |
Link to this post | posted 01 Oct, 2015 20:11 | |
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Hello! I'm trying to get Phamerator up and going for my phages using the 2015 VM. We will be annotating both mycobacteriophages and propionibacterio phages. For the myco' I have updated the Phamerator database, but don't see my new phages, even though it says they have been phamerated. Can you please post the server location and database names I should be using? |