CATE and Apollo #2
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CATE's newest release comes complete with Apollo.
Apollo is a comprehensive simulation software for epidemics in a population, complete with within-host dynamics. CATE, our large-scale parallel processing architecture, powers it.
A detailed user manual describing how to use CATE is provided below:
Apollo's user manual
Apollo also comes with a video tutorial, you can either download and watch using the GitHub repo's version or watch online via Vimeo:. The links to both are below:
GitHub repo tutorial
Vimeo link
You can cite CATE in your work using:
Perera, D., Reisenhofer, E., Hussein, S., Higgins, E., Huber, C. D., & Long, Q. (2023).
CATE: A fast and scalable CUDA implementation to conduct highly parallelized evolutionary tests on large scale genomic data.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 00, 1–15.
https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14168.
Citation of the code with Apollo can be done via the Zenodo link below:
Apollo is currently available on preprint. If you do use it, please cite the preprint:
Apollo: A comprehensive GPU-powered within-host simulator for viral evolution and infection dynamics across population, tissue, and cell
Deshan Perera, Evan Li, Frank van der Meer, Tarah Lynch, John Gill, Deirdre L Church, Christian D. Huber, Guido van Marle, Alexander Platt, Quan Long
bioRxiv 2024.10.07.617101; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.07.617101
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