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DOCK 3 is the version of [[DOCK]] used, maintained and developed in the [[Shoichet Laboratory]]. It is the engine behind [[DOCK Blaster]] and the basis for all the docking work published from the lab. For more information, please see the flyer [http://blaster.docking.org/WhyUseDOCK.pdf Why Use DOCK]]. | DOCK 3 is the version of [[DOCK]] used, maintained and developed in the [[Shoichet Laboratory]]. It is the engine behind [[DOCK Blaster]] and the basis for all the docking work [http://www.bkslab.org/publications.php published from the lab]. For more information, please see the flyer [http://blaster.docking.org/WhyUseDOCK.pdf Why Use DOCK]]. | ||
The current distributed version of DOCK 3 is [[DOCK 3.7]]. | |||
[[DOCK Blaster]] still uses [[DOCK 3.6]], and we are actively working to change it over to DOCK 3.7. [[DOCK:History | The History of DOCK ]] helps explain why two versions of DOCK continue to be developed. | |||
= Relationship to DOCK 6 = | = Relationship to DOCK 6 = | ||
[[DOCK 6]] has the same goal as [[DOCK 3]], but it is a completely different program, with different inputs, outputs and algorithms. | [[DOCK 6]] has the same goal as [[DOCK 3]], but it is a completely different program, with different inputs, outputs and algorithms. | ||
[[Category:DOCK]] | [[Category:DOCK]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 12 March 2014
DOCK 3 is the version of DOCK used, maintained and developed in the Shoichet Laboratory. It is the engine behind DOCK Blaster and the basis for all the docking work published from the lab. For more information, please see the flyer Why Use DOCK].
The current distributed version of DOCK 3 is DOCK 3.7. DOCK Blaster still uses DOCK 3.6, and we are actively working to change it over to DOCK 3.7. The History of DOCK helps explain why two versions of DOCK continue to be developed.
Relationship to DOCK 6
DOCK 6 has the same goal as DOCK 3, but it is a completely different program, with different inputs, outputs and algorithms.