swarm-cluster 2.1.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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swarm-cluster (2.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version

 -- Andreas Tille <email address hidden>  Tue, 19 May 2015 15:42:55 +0200

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Debian Med
Architectures:
amd64
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swarm: robust and fast clustering method for amplicon-based studies

 The purpose of swarm is to provide a novel clustering algorithm to handle large
 sets of amplicons. Traditional clustering algorithms results are strongly
 input-order dependent, and rely on an arbitrary global clustering threshold.
 swarm results are resilient to input-order changes and rely on a small local
 linking threshold d, the maximum number of differences between two amplicons.
 swarm forms stable high-resolution clusters, with a high yield of biological
 information.

swarm-dbgsym: debug symbols for package swarm

 The purpose of swarm is to provide a novel clustering algorithm to handle large
 sets of amplicons. Traditional clustering algorithms results are strongly
 input-order dependent, and rely on an arbitrary global clustering threshold.
 swarm results are resilient to input-order changes and rely on a small local
 linking threshold d, the maximum number of differences between two amplicons.
 swarm forms stable high-resolution clusters, with a high yield of biological
 information.