RosettaCon 2010: Advances in Macromolecular Prediction and Design
Author Information
Author(s): Renfrew P. Douglas, Gabrielle Campbell, Charlie E. M. Strauss, Richard Bonneau, Vladimir N. Uversky
Primary Institution: Los Alamos National Labs, Bioscience Division
Conclusion
The special collection aims to enhance reproducibility in computational biology by providing detailed protocols and workflows for Rosetta applications.
Supporting Evidence
- The Rosetta framework is widely used with over 7,000 registered groups.
- The collection includes annotated archives with code and data-sets for reproducibility.
- RosettaCon 2010 featured contributions on new applications and code developments.
Takeaway
This study shows how scientists can share their methods and results in a way that others can easily follow and reproduce, making science more reliable.
Methodology
The collection includes detailed protocols and workflow captures for various Rosetta applications, allowing for reproducibility in computational biology.
Limitations
The protocols may not cover every possible scenario or be fully automated, which could limit their applicability in some cases.
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