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The current version is BayesFold 1.01 Note about jaynes: You should only access BayesFold through the server at bayes.colorado.edu. If you see jaynes.colorado.edu in the address bar, you are using an internal development site that is often under construction. Click here for the correct link. BayesFold will typically not work on the jaynes.colorado.edu server! NEWS: Based on requests from users, two new features have been added to BayesFold. Structures may now be drawn in either the clockwise (default) or counterclockwise direction, and unpaired structure ends are drawn spread slightly apart to make ends easier to identify. Details of these new features are available in the manual. BayesFold is a web application that finds, ranks, and draws the likeliest structures for a sequence alignment. Foldings are based on the predictions of the Bayesian statistical method. BayesFold provides convenient structure comparison and formatting functionality, and produces publication-quality graphics. To use BayesFold, your browser must be Internet Explorer 5+ for Windows with the Adobe Scalable Vector Graphics Viewer plugin installed. When you access BayesFold, the program will automatically test your browser configuration and tell you about any problems. Future versions will support more browsers as browser XML and SVG standards support improves. BayesFold is developed and maintained by Rob Knight and Amanda Birmingham at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Should you encounter any difficulties or errors while using this program, we encourage you to email us about the problem. |