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# anubis_palaeoproteomics | ||
# Anubis: a multi-level authentication scale for ancient proteins using random forest classification | ||
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![anubis_workflow](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2362fcd5-6fc1-4d53-af54-a869757c65a2) | ||
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## Quick start | ||
- Go to anubis_v1 folder and choose to open .ipynb files in Colab | ||
- A Github account will be needed for authorisation. Go to [Github](https://github.com/) and get one if you haven't >_< | ||
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## Documentation | ||
- under construction but please see Notebooks' annotations | ||
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## FAQs | ||
1. Could I use the BLG model for other proteins? <br> well it is not recommended cos physical-chemical features (atom coordinates) were based on a BLG structure file. | ||
2. Do I need a Google Colab subscription?<br>Anubis is lightweight and a normal CPU runtime is sufficient (with no subscriptions). | ||
3. Do I need a Google account? <br> May make life easier. Colab can also access files in your Google drive (with permission). | ||
4. Help! Still unsure how to use Anubis. <br> Open an issue or get in touch with me (preprint link) |