Hi Emiko, yes, those programs are available but they are buried down in
the directory structure a few levels, see here:
http://darlinglab.org/mauve/snapshots/2015/2015-02-25/MacOS/
I will look into linking these directly from the download page, it
would probably avoid a lot of confusion.
-Aaron
On
Hi all,
I've been looking into how to obtain the mauve LCB boundary file, and I
think I found a way to do it from a previous post on this message board.
However, the links to obtain the accessory programs are not live.
See:
http://darlinglab.org/mauve/snapshots/
I need to be able to access the pr
Hello Mathias,
The information you are asking for exists in the XMFA file, and in fact
if you just delete the sequences from the XMFA file the representation
of that information becomes fairly succinct. Maybe a clever series of
grep commands could get you there, or some regular expressions.
I guess
Hi all,
I’d be grateful if I could get help on how to obtain summary statistics on
alignments that Mauve produces.
What I am looking for is a summary of the rank position, size, start-stop of
each ’block’ that Mauve identifies, for each compared sequence.
From these statistics I aim to calcu