velvet 1.1.06~nozlibcopy-1ubuntu3 source package in Ubuntu

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velvet (1.1.06~nozlibcopy-1ubuntu3) precise; urgency=low

  * Add Pre-Depends for xz compression to *all* binaries.
 -- Ilya Barygin <email address hidden>   Wed, 02 Nov 2011 16:56:51 +0400

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velvet: Nucleic acid sequence assembler for very short reads

 Velvet is a de novo genomic assembler specially designed for short read
 sequencing technologies, such as Solexa or 454, developed by Daniel Zerbino and
 Ewan Birney at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), near
 Cambridge, in the United Kingdom.
 .
 Velvet currently takes in short read sequences, removes errors then produces
 high quality unique contigs. It then uses paired read information, if
 available, to retrieve the repeated areas between contigs.

velvet-example: Example data for the Velvet sequence assembler

 Velvet is a de novo genomic assembler specially designed for short read
 sequencing technologies, such as Solexa or 454, developed by Daniel Zerbino and
 Ewan Birney at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), near
 Cambridge, in the United Kingdom.
 .
 Velvet currently takes in short read sequences, removes errors then produces
 high quality unique contigs. It then uses paired read information, if
 available, to retrieve the repeated areas between contigs.
 .
 This package contains the example data distributed in the sources of Velvet,
 a de novo genomic assembler.