ncbi-seg 0.0.20000620-2 source package in Ubuntu
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ncbi-seg (0.0.20000620-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Fixes 'fails to build with clang instead of gcc' (Closes: #742060) -- Laszlo Kajan <email address hidden> Sat, 13 Sep 2014 21:10:16 +0200
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- ncbi-seg: tool to mask segments of low compositional complexity in amino acid sequences
ncbi-seg (a.k.a. SEG) is a program for identifying and masking segments of
low compositional complexity in amino acid sequences.
.
ncbi-seg divides sequences into contrasting segments of low-complexity and
high-complexity. Low-complexity segments defined by the
algorithm represent "simple sequences" or "compositionally-biased regions".
.
This program is inappropriate for masking nucleotide sequences and, in fact,
may strip some nucleotide ambiguity codes from nt. sequences as they are being
read.
- ncbi-seg-dbg: No summary available for ncbi-seg-dbg in ubuntu xenial.
No description available for ncbi-seg-dbg in ubuntu xenial.
- ncbi-seg-dbgsym: debug symbols for package ncbi-seg
ncbi-seg (a.k.a. SEG) is a program for identifying and masking segments of
low compositional complexity in amino acid sequences.
.
ncbi-seg divides sequences into contrasting segments of low-complexity and
high-complexity. Low-complexity segments defined by the
algorithm represent "simple sequences" or "compositionally-biased regions".
.
This program is inappropriate for masking nucleotide sequences and, in fact,
may strip some nucleotide ambiguity codes from nt. sequences as they are being
read.