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== Installed versions == | == Installed versions == | ||
Exonerate is installed on the environment ''hpc-env/6.4'' in the following versions: | Exonerate is installed on the environment ''hpc-env/6.4'' in the following versions: | ||
*'''Exonerate/2.4.0'''-foss-2017b | |||
*'''Exonerate/2.4.0'''-intel-2018a | |||
Exonerate is installed on the environment ''hpc-env/8.3'' in the following version: | Exonerate is installed on the environment ''hpc-env/8.3'' in the following version: | ||
*'''Exonerate/2.4.0'''-GCC-8.3.0 | |||
== Using Exonerate on the HPC cluster== | == Using Exonerate on the HPC cluster== |
Latest revision as of 08:32, 27 May 2021
Introduction
Exonerate is a generic tool for pairwise sequence comparison. It allows you to align sequences using a many alignment models, either exhaustive dynamic programming or a variety of heuristics.
Installed versions
Exonerate is installed on the environment hpc-env/6.4 in the following versions:
- Exonerate/2.4.0-foss-2017b
- Exonerate/2.4.0-intel-2018a
Exonerate is installed on the environment hpc-env/8.3 in the following version:
- Exonerate/2.4.0-GCC-8.3.0
Using Exonerate on the HPC cluster
To use Exonerate, you have to load the corresponding environment first and then load the version with the desired toolchain (foss/intel):
module load hpc-env/6.4 module-load Exonerate/2.4.0-intel-2018
Documentation
If you want an introduction to the available commands, you can use the help function after loading the module. Just type in:
exonerate --help
Here Exonerate offers a very detailed list and description of the available commands.
Additional information about Exonerate can either be found in the user guide or in the manual.