NAME
Alien::SeqAlignment::MMseqs2 - find, build and install the mmseqs2 tools
VERSION
version 0.02
SYNOPSIS
To execute the MMseqs2 set of tools, you can use the following code:
use Alien::SeqAlignment::MMseqs2;
use Env qw( @PATH );
unshift @PATH, Alien::SeqAlignment::MMseqs2->bin_dir;
Now you can run the mmseqs2 tools as: Alien::SeqAlignment::MMseqs2->mmseqs <command> [<args>]
DESCRIPTION
This distribution provides MMseqs2 so that it can be used by other Perl distributions that are on CPAN. The source code will be downloaded from the MMseqs2 website, if it is not found in the system path. The program will then be built and installed in a private share location. The build provides the various CLI tools in the MMseqs2 suite.
METHODS : MMseqs2 SUITE
mmseqs
system Alien::SeqAlignment::MMseqs2->mmseqs <command> [<args>]
Returns the command name for running the CLI version of the mmseqs2 suite. The command is the name of the MMseqs workflow that you want to run.
SEE ALSO
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MMseqs2: ultra fast and sensitive sequence search and clustering suite
MMseqs2 (Many-against-Many sequence searching) is a software suite to search and cluster huge protein and nucleotide sequence sets. MMseqs2 is open source GPL-licensed software implemented in C++ for Linux, MacOS, and (as beta version, via cygwin) Windows. The software is designed to run on multiple cores and servers and exhibits very good scalability. MMseqs2 can run 10000 times faster than BLAST. At 100 times its speed it achieves a lmost the same sensitivity. It can perform profile searches with the same s ensitivity as PSI-BLAST at over 400 times its speed.
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Documentation on the Alien concept itself.
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The base class for this Alien. The methods in that class allow you to use the static and the dynamic edlib library in your code.
Alien::Build::Manual::AlienUser
Detailed manual for users of Alien classes.
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A collection of tools and libraries for aligning biological sequences from within Perl.
AUTHOR
Christos Argyropoulos <chrisarg@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2024 by Christos Argyropoulos.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.