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Operating Systems Linux Gentoo Unix OS Installer Post 302103590 by microuniz on Friday 19th of January 2007 11:05:53 AM
Old 01-19-2007
hmm what is that?

how do i go about using it?

sorry, and thanks for the replies...
 

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hmmfetch(1)							   HMMER Manual 						       hmmfetch(1)

NAME
hmmfetch - retrieve profile HMM(s) from a file SYNOPSIS
hmmfetch [options] <hmmfile> <key> (retrieves HMM named <key>) hmmfetch -f [options] <hmmfile> <keyfile> (retrieves all HMMs listed in <keyfile>) hmmfetch --index [options] <hmmfile> (indexes <hmmfile> for fetching) DESCRIPTION
Quickly retrieves one or more profile HMMs from an <hmmfile> (a large Pfam database, for example). The <hmmfile> must be indexed first, using hmmfetch --index. The index is a binary file named <hmmfile>.ssi. The default mode is to retrieve a single profile by name or accession, called the <key>. For example: % hmmfetch Pfam-A.hmm Caudal_act % hmmfetch Pfam-A.hmm PF00045 With the -f option, a <keyfile> containing a list of one or more keys is read instead. The first whitespace-delimited field on each non- blank non-comment line of the <keyfile> is used as a <key>, and any remaining data on the line is ignored; this allows a variety of white- space delimited datafiles to be used as <keyfile>s. The <keyfile> argument can be a '-' (dash) character, in which case the keyfile is read from standard input; this allows unix ninjas to construct sophisticated invocations using pipes. By default, the HMM is printed to standard output in HMMER3 format. OPTIONS
-h Help; print a brief reminder of command line usage and all available options. -f The second commandline argument is a <keyfile> instead of a single <key>. The first field on each line of the <keyfile> is used as a retrieval <key> (an HMM name or accession). Blank lines and comment lines (that start with a # character) are ignored. -o <f> Output HMM(s) to file <f> instead of to standard output. -O Output HMM(s) to individual file(s) named <key> instead of standard output. With the -f option, this can result in many files being created. --index Instead of retrieving one or more profiles from <hmmfile>, index the <hmmfile> for future retrievals. This creates a <hmmfile>.ssi binary index file. SEE ALSO
See hmmer(1) for a master man page with a list of all the individual man pages for programs in the HMMER package. For complete documentation, see the user guide that came with your HMMER distribution (Userguide.pdf); or see the HMMER web page (@HMMER_URL@). COPYRIGHT
@HMMER_COPYRIGHT@ @HMMER_LICENSE@ For additional information on copyright and licensing, see the file called COPYRIGHT in your HMMER source distribution, or see the HMMER web page (@HMMER_URL@). AUTHOR
Eddy/Rivas Laboratory Janelia Farm Research Campus 19700 Helix Drive Ashburn VA 20147 USA http://eddylab.org HMMER
@HMMER_VERSION@ @HMMER_DATE@ hmmfetch(1)
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