Artifact libtfbs-perl_0.7.1+ds-4+b1_arm64

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  Architecture: arm64
  Depends: perl (>= 5.40.0-6), perlapi-5.40.0, pdl (>= 1:2.093-1+b1), pdlapi-20, libc6
    (>= 2.38), bioperl, libwww-perl, libdbi-perl
  Description: |-
    scanning DNA sequence with a position weight matrix
     The TFBS perl modules comprise a set of routines to interact with the
     Transfac and Jaspar databases that describe a special family of proteins,
     the transcription factors. These bind to genomic DNA to initiate (or
     prevent) the readout of a gene.  Once multiple binding sites are known
     for a transcription factor, these are gathered in a single file and are
     aligned in order to find position-specific characteristica that might
     be used to predict such binding events in novel DNA sequences.
     .
     If you use TFBS in your work, please cite "Lenhard B., Wasserman W.W. (2002)
     TFBS: Computational framework for transcription factor binding site analysis.
     Bioinformatics 18:1135-1136".
     .
     Note: the TFBS perl module is no longer under active development.  All the
     functionality can be found in the TFBSTools Bioconductor package; users are
     highly encouraged to switch.  <http://bioconductor.org/packages/TFBSTools/>
  Homepage: http://tfbs.genereg.net
  Installed-Size: '1029'
  Maintainer: Debian Med Packaging Team <debian-med-packaging@lists.alioth.debian.org>
  Package: libtfbs-perl
  Priority: optional
  Recommends: libgd-gd2-perl | libgd-gd2-noxpm-perl
  Section: perl
  Source: libtfbs-perl (0.7.1+ds-4)
  Version: 0.7.1+ds-4+b1
srcpkg_name: libtfbs-perl
srcpkg_version: 0.7.1+ds-4

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