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[modeller_usage] Modeller 9v1 release



The new version of Modeller, 9v1, is now available for download! Please see the download page at http://salilab.org/modeller/ and the release notes at http://salilab.org/modeller/release.html for information.

If you have a license key for Modeller 8, there is no need to reregister for Modeller 9v1 - the same license key will work. (It won't do any harm to reregister if you want to, though!)

What's new in 9v1? (For a full list, see
http://salilab.org/modeller/release.html#new )
# Modeller is now distributed as a shared library, allowing it to be
  used with other Python-based applications, or to be extended by the
  user.
# New DOPE-HR assessment method, and DOPE-based loop modeling.
# Speed improvements for profile searches.
# HDF5 format now used for all binary files.
# Much more flexible Python objects used for atom selections, model
  optimizations, schedules, symmetry, pseudo atoms, and restraints.
# Improved handling of multi-chain models.
# Quasi-Newton minimization, self-guided dynamics, and rigid bodies.

If you encounter bugs in Modeller 9v1, please see
http://salilab.org/modeller/manual/node10.html
for information on how to report them.

	Ben Webb, Modeller Caretaker
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