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* multi-resolution DNA (mrDNA). This programme from the [http://bionano.physics.illinois.edu/ Aksimentiev group] can simulate DNA nanostructures at multiple coarser levels of detail than oxDNA. It can output in oxDNA format. A tutorial can be found [http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Training/Workshop/Urbana2018c/tutorials/multi-resolution-dna-nanotechnology.pdf here] and the repository for the code [https://gitlab.engr.illinois.edu/tbgl/tools/mrdna here]. | * multi-resolution DNA (mrDNA). This programme from the [http://bionano.physics.illinois.edu/ Aksimentiev group] can simulate DNA nanostructures at multiple coarser levels of detail than oxDNA. It can output in oxDNA format. A tutorial can be found [http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Training/Workshop/Urbana2018c/tutorials/multi-resolution-dna-nanotechnology.pdf here] and the repository for the code [https://gitlab.engr.illinois.edu/tbgl/tools/mrdna here]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:56, 5 September 2019
Resources for oxDNA
Here we provide a list of publicly available external resources that have been developed to help use oxDNA
- The oxDNA and oxDNA2 models have been implemented in LAMMPS in the USER-CGDNA package. This was developed by Oliver Henrich (with the help of Tom E. Ouldridge, F. Romano and L. Rovigatti). The package documentation can be found here. The code comes with any regular download from the central LAMMPS repository, and it is also available here.
- The tacoxDNA suite of tools allows the conversion of configurations to and from the oxDNA format. These can be used at the tacoxDNA webserver and the underlying python codes are available here.
- webDNA: a web front-end for oxDNA produced by the group of Matthew Patitz at University of Arkansa is available here
or produce output in oxDNA format
- multi-resolution DNA (mrDNA). This programme from the Aksimentiev group can simulate DNA nanostructures at multiple coarser levels of detail than oxDNA. It can output in oxDNA format. A tutorial can be found here and the repository for the code here.
If you have any resources that you want added do let us know.