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==Available versions==
 
==Available versions==
 
* 34.26.5
 
* 34.26.5

Revision as of 01:59, 10 August 2012

Description

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The FASTA programs find regions of local or global (new) similarity between Protein or DNA sequences, either by searching Protein or DNA databases, or by identifying local duplications within a sequence. Other programs provide information on the statistical significance of an alignment. Like BLAST, FASTA can be used to infer functional and evolutionary relationships between sequences as well as help identify members of gene families.

Available versions

  • 34.26.5

Running the application using modules

To use fasta with the environment modules system at HPC the following commands are available:

Get module information for fasta:

$module spider fasta

Load the default application module:

$module load fasta

The modulefile for this software adds the directory with executable files to the shell execution PATH and sets the following environment variables:

  • HPC_FASTA_DIR - directory where fasta is located.
  • HPC_FASTA_BIN - executable directory

Available documentation

Several man pages are available:

  • fasta3, fastf3, fasts3, map_db, prss3, pvcomp

Type "man MANPAGE" to access them at the command line.