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- EteRNA abstract "EteRNA is a browser-based \"game with a purpose\", developed by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford University, that engages users to solve puzzles related to the folding of RNA molecules. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation.Similar to Foldit—created by some of the same researchers that developed EteRNA—the puzzles take advantage of human problem-solving capabilities to solve puzzles that are computationally laborious for current computer models. The researchers hope to capitalize on \"crowdsourcing\" and the collective intelligence of EteRNA players to answer fundamental questions about RNA folding mechanics. The top voted designs are synthesized in a Stanford biochemistry lab to evaluate the folding patterns of the RNA molecules to compare directly with the computer predictions, ultimately improving the computer models.Ultimately, EteRNA researchers hope to determine a \"complete and repeatable set of rules\" to allow the synthesis of RNAs that consistently fold in expected shapes. EteRNA project leaders hope that determining these basic principles that may facilitate the design of RNA-based nanomachines and switches. EteRNA creators have been pleasantly surprised by the solutions of EteRNA players, particularly those of nonresearchers whose \"creativity isn't constrained by what they think a correct answer should look like\".As of 2016, EteRNA has about 100,000 registered players.".
- EteRNA developer Carnegie_Mellon_University.
- EteRNA developer Stanford_University.
- EteRNA genre Human-based_computation_game.
- EteRNA genre Puzzle_video_game.
- EteRNA status "Active".
- EteRNA wikiPageExternalLink eternagame.org.
- EteRNA wikiPageExternalLink Main_Page.
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- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Adenine.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Browser_game.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Carnegie_Mellon_University.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Category:2010_video_games.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Browser_games.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carnegie_Mellon_University.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human-based_computation_games.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Puzzle_video_games.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Category:RNA.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stanford_University.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Citizen_science.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Collective_intelligence.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Crowdsourcing.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Cytosine.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink File:EteRNA_Logo.png.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Foldit.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Guanosine.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Human-based_computation_game.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink In_vitro.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Molecular_Biology.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink List_of_crowdsourcing_projects.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Nanorobotics.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink National_Science_Foundation.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Nucleotide.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Proceedings_of_the_National_Academy_of_Sciences_of_the_United_States_of_America.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Puzzle_video_game.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink RNA.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Serious_game.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Stanford_University.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Switch.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_free_energy.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Transcription_(genetics).
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLink Uracil.
- EteRNA wikiPageWikiLinkText "EteRNA".
- EteRNA developer "Carnegie Mellon UniversityStanford UniversityRhiju DasAdrien TreuilleJeehyung LeePeter KinneySnehal GaikwadMinjae LeeDaniel CantuMing Yao Travis MandelChris VanlangTe Hu Alex LimpaecherAnn KladwangNoah FishelSophie Wang Jackie Gu Elyse Kelly Matt Baumgartner Stephanie Federwisch Skanda MohanJonathan CisconBenjamin BethurumKyle BeauchampDavid Klionsky Eric Butler Aarti Singh Ranqi Zhu Martin Azizyan".
- EteRNA genre Human-based_computation_game.
- EteRNA genre Puzzle_video_game.
- EteRNA language "English".
- EteRNA logo "300".
- EteRNA name "EteRNA".
- EteRNA released "2010".
- EteRNA status "Active".
- EteRNA website eternagame.org.
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- EteRNA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
- EteRNA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- EteRNA subject Category:2010_video_games.
- EteRNA subject Category:Browser_games.
- EteRNA subject Category:Carnegie_Mellon_University.
- EteRNA subject Category:Human-based_computation_games.
- EteRNA subject Category:Puzzle_video_games.
- EteRNA subject Category:RNA.
- EteRNA subject Category:Stanford_University.
- EteRNA type Software.
- EteRNA type Work.
- EteRNA type Work.
- EteRNA type CreativeWork.
- EteRNA type Thing.
- EteRNA type Q386724.
- EteRNA type Q7397.
- EteRNA comment "EteRNA is a browser-based \"game with a purpose\", developed by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford University, that engages users to solve puzzles related to the folding of RNA molecules. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation.Similar to Foldit—created by some of the same researchers that developed EteRNA—the puzzles take advantage of human problem-solving capabilities to solve puzzles that are computationally laborious for current computer models.".
- EteRNA label "EteRNA".
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- EteRNA sameAs EteRNA.
- EteRNA sameAs m.0h3vy6t.
- EteRNA sameAs EteRNA.
- EteRNA sameAs Q5384198.
- EteRNA wasDerivedFrom EteRNA?oldid=706579712.
- EteRNA homepage eternagame.org.
- EteRNA isPrimaryTopicOf EteRNA.
- EteRNA name "EteRNA".