zalign binary package in Ubuntu Xenial armhf
zAlign is a local sequence aligner, especially intended for use with
large biological DNA sequences, with more than 1Mbp (Millions of base
pairs). It uses the Smith-Waterman exact algorithm with affine gap cost
function to perform this task.
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zAlign can be used both in distributed (clusters, for
example) or standalone environments. Currently it has
been tested on Linux and Sun Solaris, using both the MPICH
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environments are highly considered.
Publishing history
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2016-02-15 17:09:01 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | release | universe | science | Optional | 0.9.1-2build1 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | proposed | universe | science | Optional | 0.9.1-2build1 | |||
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2016-02-15 17:24:27 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | release | universe | science | Optional | 0.9.1-2 | ||
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2016-02-16 18:10:10 UTC | Deleted | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | proposed | universe | science | Optional | 0.9.1-2 | ||
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2016-01-13 01:00:21 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | release | universe | science | Optional | 0.9.1-1build1 | ||
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