RNAstructure Installation and Overview |
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The Dynalign LibraryThe Dynalign library holds information necessary to build a Dynalign object, which is used for running Dynalign. This library is self-contained and depends on no other libraries once built. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The Dynalign SMP LibraryThe Dynalign SMP library holds information necessary to build a Dynalign object. This library is self-contained and depends on no other libraries once built. Unlike the Dynalign library (above), the Dynalign SMP library can be used in parallel SMP computing environments. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The Hybrid RNA LibraryThe Hybrid RNA library holds information necessary to build a Hybrid RNA object, which is used for bimolecular secondary structure prediction. This library is self-contained and depends on no other libraries once built. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The Multilign LibraryThe Multilign library holds information necessary to build a Multilign object, which is used for running Multilign. This library is self-contained and depends on no other libraries once built. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The Multilign SMP LibraryThe Multilign SMP library holds information necessary to build a Multilign object, which is used for running Multilign. This library is self-contained and depends on no other libraries once built. Unlike the Multilign library (above), the Multilign SMP library can be used in parallel SMP computing environments. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The Oligo LibraryThe Oligo library holds information necessary to build an Oligowalk object, which is used for running OligoWalk and OligoScreen. This library is self-contained and depends on no other libraries once built. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The PARTS LibraryThe PARTS library holds information necessary to build a t_ppf_loops object, which runs PARTS calculations. This library is not self-contained, and must be linked together with the RNA library into an executable. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The Postscript LibraryThe Postscript library holds information necessary to build a variety of specific objects, each of which has the ability to draw a specific type of Postscript image. This library is not self-contained, and must be linked together with the Dynalign library into an executable. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The RNA LibraryThe RNA library holds information necessary to build an RNA object, which is a basic representation of a single strand of nucleic acids and any data associated with it. This library provides access to most single sequence secondary structure prediction and analysis methods. This library is self-contained and depends on no other libraries once built. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The TurboFold LibraryThe TurboFold library holds information necessary to build a TurboFold object, which is used for running TurboFold. This library is not self-contained, and must be linked together with the RNA library into an executable. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The TurboFold SMP LibraryThe TurboFold SMP library holds information necessary to build a TurboFold object, which is used for running TurboFold. This library is not self-contained, and must be linked together with the RNA library into an executable. Unlike the TurboFold library (above), the TurboFold SMP library can be used in parallel SMP computing environments. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
The RNAstructure (JAVA) GUI LibraryThe RNAstructure (JAVA) GUI library, unlike the other libraries on this page, is a dynamic library, so it must always stay in the RNAstructure/exe directory, and is not capable of being used for anything other than its connection to the RNAstructure GUI. It holds all information necessary to run calculations from the RNAstructure GUI, so it contains some elements of all the other libraries on this page. This library is self-contained and depends on no other libraries once built. The names of this library, depending on the operating system on which it is built, are as follows:
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