Result for 3F3180A999AC71880A2F36DD496A376BB652386E

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FileName./usr/share/doc/salmon/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize1471
MD5930780A37F2CCC3B6BBF978CB231A8E2
SHA-13F3180A999AC71880A2F36DD496A376BB652386E
SHA-256B6209B62AB444A7DB6049BE3C703F0ED53312B9EE74DACE20A942666C7A69D52
SSDEEP24:XMSg6/F/ZICyzV7p7cg0KgSKfzy1mlsjdsHvYV1TzvCthYQ/drEwc2j1epZriGHA:XMz+F/YjKKgphauAXEhv/dr2UkH3tdw
TLSHT1C231C710404220F2C6EB01B93A590B4A5E109A7D6FAD411C09A53AC8ABE484DA1EC5BB
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FileSize2149972
MD5390DB1600D8DE342F2277AE8F802DAB9
PackageDescriptionwicked-fast transcript quantification from RNA-seq data Salmon is a wicked-fast program to produce a highly-accurate, transcript-level quantification estimates from RNA-seq data. Salmon achieves is accuracy and speed via a number of different innovations, including the use of lightweight alignments (accurate but fast-to-compute proxies for traditional read alignments) and massively-parallel stochastic collapsed variational inference. The result is a versatile tool that fits nicely into many different pipelines. For example, you can choose to make use of the lightweight alignments by providing Salmon with raw sequencing reads, or, if it is more convenient, you can provide Salmon with regular alignments (e.g. computed with your favorite aligner), and it will use the same wicked-fast, state-of-the-art inference algorithm to estimate transcript-level abundances for your experiment.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamesalmon
PackageSectionscience
PackageVersion1.4.0+ds1-1build1
SHA-170F41845C98CB968029045D2BA1CF60A809562DC
SHA-256F267E1984FD42E81B20714972F1718B282693159E9D88F6336412875DDAF33AD