Artifact cct-examples_1:1.0.3-1_all

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deb_control_files:
- control
- md5sums
deb_fields:
  Architecture: all
  Depends: bioperl, cgview
  Description: |-
    example data for testing the package cct
     The CGView Comparison Tool (CCT) is a package for visually comparing
     bacterial, plasmid, chloroplast, or mitochondrial sequences of interest
     to existing genomes or sequence collections. The comparisons are
     conducted using BLAST, and the BLAST results are presented in the form
     of graphical maps that can also show sequence features, gene and protein
     names, COG category assignments, and sequence composition
     characteristics. CCT can generate maps in a variety of sizes, including
     400 Megapixel maps suitable for posters. Comparisons can be conducted
     within a particular species or genus, or all available genomes can be
     used. The entire map creation process, from downloading sequences to
     redrawing zoomed maps, can be completed easily using scripts included
     with the CCT. User-defined features or analysis results can be included
     on maps, and maps can be extensively customized. To simplify program
     setup, a CCT virtual machine that includes all dependencies preinstalled
     is available. Detailed tutorials illustrating the use of CCT are
     included with the CCT documentation.
     .
     This package provides the data which can be used as example.  These are
     the same data as used in autopkgtest.
  Homepage: http://stothard.afns.ualberta.ca/downloads/CCT/
  Installed-Size: '101295'
  Maintainer: Debian Med Packaging Team <debian-med-packaging@lists.alioth.debian.org>
  Package: cct-examples
  Priority: optional
  Section: science
  Source: cct
  Version: 1:1.0.3-1
srcpkg_name: cct
srcpkg_version: 1:1.0.3-1

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