last-align 712-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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last-align (712-1ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * debian/patches/ld-as-needed.patch: Add LIBS variable to fix compilation
    with ld --as-needed, which requires a certain linking order.
  * debian/rules: Add -lpthread to LIBS instead of LDFLAGS.

 -- Logan Rosen <email address hidden>  Fri, 19 Feb 2016 14:19:01 -0500

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Logan Rosen
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Xenial
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Ubuntu Developers
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any
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science
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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last-align: genome-scale comparison of biological sequences

 LAST is software for comparing and aligning sequences, typically DNA or
 protein sequences. LAST is similar to BLAST, but it copes better with very
 large amounts of sequence data. Here are two things LAST is good at:
 .
  * Comparing large (e.g. mammalian) genomes.
  * Mapping lots of sequence tags onto a genome.
 .
 The main technical innovation is that LAST finds initial matches based on
 their multiplicity, instead of using a fixed size (e.g. BLAST uses 10-mers).
 This allows one to map tags to genomes without repeat-masking, without becoming
 overwhelmed by repetitive hits. To find these variable-sized matches, it uses
 a suffix array (inspired by Vmatch). To achieve high sensitivity, it uses a
 discontiguous suffix array, analogous to spaced seeds.

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