amap-align binary package in Ubuntu Trusty armhf
AMAP is a command line tool to perform multiple alignment of peptidic
sequences. It utilizes posterior decoding, and a sequence-annealing
alignment, instead of the traditional progressive alignment method. It is
the only alignment program that allows one to control the sensitivity /
specificity tradeoff. It is based on the ProbCons source code, but
uses alignment metric accuracy and eliminates the consistency
transformation.
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The java visualisation tool of AMAP 2.2 is not yet packaged in Debian.
Publishing history
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2013-11-14 17:48:19 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Trusty armhf | release | universe | science | Optional | 2.2-4 | ||
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2013-11-14 17:48:41 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Trusty armhf | release | universe | science | Optional | 2.2-3 | ||
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