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Review Article Published: 01 October 2004 Parallel processing in the mammalian retina Heinz Wässle Nature Reviews Neuroscience 5, 747–757 (2004) Cite this article ...
The brain is massively parallel, and each neuron connects to about 10,000 others on average. This could make interference seem more likely than it is in standard computer chips, which process data ...
The process included the following steps: (1) alignment generation on CPU cores (using JackHMMer, HHblits, or MMseqs2), (2) batch-based structure inference on GPUs, and (3) a final post-processing ...