rate4site 3.0.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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rate4site (3.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * Initial release (Closes: #725128).

 -- Guy Yachdav <email address hidden>  Mon, 05 Aug 2013 21:06:00 +0200

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Binary packages built by this source

rate4site: detector of conserved amino-acid sites

 Rate4Site calculates the relative evolutionary rate at each site using a
 probabilistic-based evolutionary model.
 This allows taking into account the stochastic process underlying sequence
 evolution within protein families
 and the phylogenetic tree of the proteins in the family.
 The conservation score at a site corresponds to the site's evolutionary rate.

rate4site-dbg: debugging symbols for rate4site-dbg

 Rate4Site calculates the relative evolutionary rate at each site using a
 probabilistic-based evolutionary model.
 This allows taking into account the stochastic process underlying sequence
 evolution within protein families
 and the phylogenetic tree of the proteins in the family.
 The conservation score at a site corresponds to the site's evolutionary rate.
 .
 This package provides the detached debug symbols for rate4site.

rate4site-dbgsym: debug symbols for package rate4site

 Rate4Site calculates the relative evolutionary rate at each site using a
 probabilistic-based evolutionary model.
 This allows taking into account the stochastic process underlying sequence
 evolution within protein families
 and the phylogenetic tree of the proteins in the family.
 The conservation score at a site corresponds to the site's evolutionary rate.