Hello. A quick look suggests that a lot of the test structures were solved by 
phaser or molrep, suggesting it is a very welcome improvement on homology 
modelling. It would be interesting to know how it performs with structures of 
new or uncertain fold, if there are any left these days. Without resorting to 
jokes about artificial intelligence, I couldn't make that out from the CASP14 
website or the many excellent articles that have appeared. Best wishes, Jon 
Cooper.

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On 3 Dec 2020, 11:17, Isabel Garcia-Saez wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Just commenting that after the stunning performance of AlphaFold that uses AI 
> from Google maybe some of us we could dedicate ourselves to the noble art of 
> gardening, baking, doing Chinese Calligraphy, enjoying the clouds pass or 
> everything together (just in case I have already prepared my subscription to 
> Netflix).
>
> https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03348-4
>
> Well, I suppose that we still have the structures of complexes (at the 
> moment). I am wondering how the labs will have access to this technology in 
> the future (would it be for free coming from the company DeepMind - Google?). 
> It seems that they have already published some code. Well, exciting times.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Isabel
>
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