libtfbs-perl 0.7.0+dfsg-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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libtfbs-perl (0.7.0+dfsg-1build1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * Rebuild for Perl 5.22.1.

 -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>  Sat, 19 Dec 2015 15:19:21 +0000

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Colin Watson
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Debian Med
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perl
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libtfbs-perl: scanning DNA sequence with a position weight matrix

 The TFBS perl modules comprise a set of routines to interact with the
 Transfac and Jaspar databases that describe a special family of proteins,
 the transcription factors. These bind to genomic DNA to initiate (or
 prevent) the readout of a gene. Once multiple binding sites are known
 for a transcription factor, these are gathered in a single file and are
 aligned in order to find position-specific characteristica that might
 be used to predict such binding events in novel DNA sequences.
 .
 If you use TFBS in your work, please cite "Lenhard B., Wasserman W.W. (2002)
 TFBS: Computational framework for transcription factor binding site analysis.
 Bioinformatics 18:1135-1136".

libtfbs-perl-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libtfbs-perl

 The TFBS perl modules comprise a set of routines to interact with the
 Transfac and Jaspar databases that describe a special family of proteins,
 the transcription factors. These bind to genomic DNA to initiate (or
 prevent) the readout of a gene. Once multiple binding sites are known
 for a transcription factor, these are gathered in a single file and are
 aligned in order to find position-specific characteristica that might
 be used to predict such binding events in novel DNA sequences.
 .
 If you use TFBS in your work, please cite "Lenhard B., Wasserman W.W. (2002)
 TFBS: Computational framework for transcription factor binding site analysis.
 Bioinformatics 18:1135-1136".