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58 **What it does** 58 **What it does**
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60 The cmstat utility prints out a tabular file of summary statistics for each given covariance model. 60 The cmstat utility prints out a tabular file of summary statistics for each given covariance model.
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63 Output format 63 **Output format**
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66 By default, cmstat prints general statistics of the model and the alignment it was built from, one line per model in a 66 By default, cmstat prints general statistics of the model and the alignment it was built from, one line per model in a
67 tabular format. 67 tabular format.
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69 The columns are: 69 The columns are:
84 target for entropy-weighting. If the ”model” field for this profile is ”hmm”, this field will be ”-”. 84 target for entropy-weighting. If the ”model” field for this profile is ”hmm”, this field will be ”-”.
85 (12) Mean relative entropy per match state, in bits, if the CM were transformed into an HMM (information from structure is ignored). The larger the difference between the CM and HMM 85 (12) Mean relative entropy per match state, in bits, if the CM were transformed into an HMM (information from structure is ignored). The larger the difference between the CM and HMM
86 relative entropy, the more the model will rely on structural conservation relative sequence conservation when identifying homologs. 86 relative entropy, the more the model will rely on structural conservation relative sequence conservation when identifying homologs.
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89 For further questions please refere to the Infernal Userguide_. 89 For further questions please refere to the Infernal `Userguide <http://selab.janelia.org/software/infernal/Userguide.pdf>`_.
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91 .. _Userguide: http://selab.janelia.org/software/infernal/Userguide.pdf
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94 How do I cite Infernal?
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97 The recommended citation for using Infernal 1.1 is E. P. Nawrocki and S. R. Eddy, Infernal 1.1: 100-fold faster RNA homology searches , Bioinformatics 29:2933-2935 (2013).
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99 **Galaxy Wrapper Author**::
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101 * Bjoern Gruening, University of Freiburg
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104 </help> 92 </help>
93 <citations>
94 <citation type="doi">10.1093/bioinformatics/btt509</citation>
95 <citation type="bibtex">
96 @ARTICLE{bgruening_galaxytools,
97 Author = {Björn Grüning, Cameron Smith, Torsten Houwaart, Nicola Soranzo, Eric Rasche},
98 keywords = {bioinformatics, ngs, galaxy, cheminformatics, rna},
99 title = {{Galaxy Tools - A collection of bioinformatics and cheminformatics tools for the Galaxy environment}},
100 url = {https://github.com/bgruening/galaxytools}
101 }
102 </citation>
103 </citations>
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105 </tool> 106 </tool>