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NAME¶
ntdpal - Provides Primer3's alignment functionalitySYNOPSIS¶
ntdpal
[-g gval] [-l lval] [-m mval]
[-f1, f2, f3] [-p] [-s] [-e] { seq1} {seq2}
{mode}
DESCRIPTION¶
Ntdpal (NucleoTide Dynamic Programming ALignment) is a stand-alone program that provides Primer3´s alignment functionality (local, a.k.a. Smith-Waterman, global, a.k.a. Needleman-Wunsch, plus "half global").OPTIONS¶
-g gvalgval is a (positive) float (.01
precision) specifying penaltiy for creating a gap respectively (the penalties
are subtracted from the output score)
-l val
lval is a (positive) float (.01
precision) specifying penaltiy for lengthening a gap respectively (the
penalties are subtracted from the output score)
-a
Causes the scoring matrix to be modified by
dpal_set_ambiguity_codes.
-e
Causes the end postion of the alignment in
both sequences to be printed. Do not confuse with the ´e´
mode.
-f1, -f2, -f3
Force specific implementations. -f2 forces use
an implementation that might provide more informative error messages, possibly
at the expense of some speed.
-h
Use a different scoring matrix: G and C
matches = 3, A and T = 2, and mismatches = -0.5. (The default scoring matrix
assigns 1 to a match, and -1 to a mismatch.)
-p
Causes the alignment to be displayed on
stderr.
-s
causes only the score to printed.
-m mval
is the maximum allowed gap (default is
3).
seq1 and seq2
are the sequences to be aligned.
mode
is one of g, G, l, or
L specifying a global, global end-anchored, local, or local end-achored
alignment respectively. For backward compatibility e is equivalent to
G.
REFERENCE¶
Please cite Rozen, S., Skaletsky, H. "Primer3 on the WWW for general users and for biologist programmers." In S. Krawetz and S. Misener, eds. Bioinformatics Methods and Protocols in the series Methods in Molecular Biology. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, 2000, pages 365-386.SEE ALSO¶
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2004,2006,2007,2008 Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Steve Rozen (http://jura.wi.mit.edu/rozen), Helen Skaletsky05/09/2008 | ntdpal 1.1.4 |