mauve-aligner 2.4.0+4734-3 source package in Ubuntu

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mauve-aligner (2.4.0+4734-3) unstable; urgency=high

  * Add explicit dependency on libbiojava-java to enable
    functionality of the GUI
  * Create a desktop menu to launch the GUI

 -- Afif Elghraoui <email address hidden>  Sat, 21 Nov 2015 00:30:04 -0800

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mauve-aligner: multiple genome alignment

 Mauve is a system for efficiently constructing multiple genome alignments
 in the presence of large-scale evolutionary events such as rearrangement
 and inversion. Multiple genome alignment provides a basis for research
 into comparative genomics and the study of evolutionary dynamics. Aligning
 whole genomes is a fundamentally different problem than aligning short
 sequences.
 .
 Mauve has been developed with the idea that a multiple genome aligner
 should require only modest computational resources. It employs algorithmic
 techniques that scale well in the amount of sequence being aligned. For
 example, a pair of Y. pestis genomes can be aligned in under a minute,
 while a group of 9 divergent Enterobacterial genomes can be aligned in
 a few hours.
 .
 Mauve computes and interactively visualizes genome sequence comparisons.
 Using FastA or GenBank sequence data, Mauve constructs multiple genome
 alignments that identify large-scale rearrangement, gene gain, gene loss,
 indels, and nucleotide substutition.
 .
 Mauve is developed at the University of Wisconsin.