Pakket: murasaki-mpi (1.68.6-13 en anderen)
Verwijzigingen voor murasaki-mpi
Debian bronnen:
Het bronpakket murasaki downloaden:
- [murasaki_1.68.6-13.dsc]
- [murasaki_1.68.6.orig-debian-tests-data.tar.gz]
- [murasaki_1.68.6.orig.tar.gz]
- [murasaki_1.68.6-13.debian.tar.xz]
Beheerders:
- Debian Med Packaging Team (QA-pagina, Mailarchief)
- Andreas Tille (QA-pagina)
- Nilesh Patra (QA-pagina)
Externe bronnen:
- Homepage [murasaki.dna.bio.keio.ac.jp]
Vergelijkbare pakketten:
homology detection tool across multiple large genomes (MPI-version)
Murasaki is a scalable and fast, language theory-based homology detection tool across multiple large genomes. It enable whole-genome scale multiple genome global alignments. Supports unlimited length gapped-seed patterns and unique TF-IDF based filtering.
Murasaki is an anchor alignment software, which is
* exteremely fast (17 CPU hours for whole Human x Mouse genome (with 40 nodes: 52 wall minutes)) * scalable (Arbitrarily parallelizable across multiple nodes using MPI. Even a single node with 16GB of ram can handle over 1Gbp of sequence.) * unlimited pattern length * repeat tolerant * intelligent noise reduction
This package provides the MPI-enabled binary for murasaki. While this will speed up operation on multi-processor machines it will slow down on a single processor.
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