ltrsift 1.0.2-5 source package in Ubuntu

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ltrsift (1.0.2-5) unstable; urgency=low

  * use deterministic file order for build
  * fix Metadata-Screenshots
  * fix build on x32

 -- Sascha Steinbiss <email address hidden>  Sat, 12 Dec 2015 09:38:35 +0000

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ltrsift: postprocessing and classification of LTR retrotransposons

 LTRsift is a graphical desktop tool for semi-automatic postprocessing of de
 novo predicted LTR retrotransposon annotations, such as the ones generated by
 LTRharvest and LTRdigest. Its user-friendly interface displays LTR
 retrotransposon candidates, their putative families and their internal
 structure in a hierarchical fashion, allowing the user to "sift" through the
 sometimes large results of de novo prediction software. It also offers
 customizable filtering and classification functionality.

ltrsift-dbg: No summary available for ltrsift-dbg in ubuntu yakkety.

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ltrsift-dbgsym: debug symbols for package ltrsift

 LTRsift is a graphical desktop tool for semi-automatic postprocessing of de
 novo predicted LTR retrotransposon annotations, such as the ones generated by
 LTRharvest and LTRdigest. Its user-friendly interface displays LTR
 retrotransposon candidates, their putative families and their internal
 structure in a hierarchical fashion, allowing the user to "sift" through the
 sometimes large results of de novo prediction software. It also offers
 customizable filtering and classification functionality.

ltrsift-examples: example data for LTRsift

 This package contains test sequences (gzipped FASTA) and annotations (GFF3)
 from the Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) genome, to be used in an example
 process of postprocessing and classification of newly detected LTR
 retrotransposons. Scripts for using LTRsift to encode the sequences into a
 format accepted by LTRsift are included as well.