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Subject: Duration of a phaser job
From: Michele Lunelli efunit {- at -} YAHOO {- dot -} IT
Date: 2007-03-20

Dear all,

I am running a very long phaser job (using the keyword FINAL SELECT ALL). It
found and refined 30370 solutions, and now it is in the very last stage (PRUNE
DUPLICATES). How long could take this step on a machine with a xeon 3.2GHz cpu?
Days, weeks, or months? I have no clue from the log file. The search model
consists of a polyala of 42 residues.


Thank you,

Michele Lunelli
Department of Cellular Microbiology
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Campus Charité Mitte
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D-10117 Berlin









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