That makes a lot of sense, and we've been thinking about ways we can communicate this better. Right now we don't have a good way to track and share this information easily, but we have a few ideas in the works that may improve things in the future!
Are you thinking of the symmetric design puzzles? Or the IL-7R puzzles? What would you like to see follow-ups for?
This video is already obsolete! We got some additional sets of binding helices from bcov, so the IL-7R series will extend to Round 22.
This means more opportunities for Foldit players to design binders for IL-7R!
Thanks for doing this bkoep: I think this is a great way to communicate. Look forward to seeing future videos.
I really liked this video. Thanks for posting it.
I also liked seeing your white board at 2:54.
Thanks for doing this. Hope you can keep this up. Blog posts still may be necessary when we need written technical info that we may need to refer to.
I saw that pi stack on the helices and had an intuition!
I'm real pleased to see this.
The content is good - and it is community orientated.
Nice one bkoep!
In case you start from a first round monomer. On second round, players have the choice to start from own previous monomer or from selected previous monomers from other plpayers.
(it's frustrating, on second round, to be obliged to start from an old poor own moner)