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Genome@Home

Genome@Home

The goal of Genome@home is to design new genes that can form working proteins in the cell. Genome@home uses a computer algorithm (SPA), based on the physical and biochemical rules by which genes and proteins behave, to design new proteins (and hence new genes) that have not been found in nature. By comparing these "virtual genomes" to those found in nature, we can gain a much better understanding of how natural genomes have evolved and how natural genes and proteins work.

Project Info
  • Year of conclusion: 2004
  • Number of teams: 1,794
  • Number of participants: >25,000
  • Running platforms: Windows (x86), Linux (x86)


AMD Users Team Facts
  • Final Team Rank: 478th
  • Final Team Points: 6,754.24
  • Number of Members: (unknown)
  • Number of Members Countries: (unknown)


AMD Users Team

The following people were known to have participated in the project, representing the AMD Users team. Unfortunately, by lack of official final stats, this list may be incomplete.

Country Member Name
USA  Bionic_Redneck
Finland  Tumppi
Australia  vaughan


External Links


Sources
  1. Genome@Home teams stats as of Apr 15th 2004 09:30:42 PST (After project finish) at Internet Archive
  2. Genome@Home users stats as of Apr 1st 2003 11:41:47 PST at Internet Archive
  3. Genome@Home website (After project finish) at Internet Archive



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