Hello, Laszlo changed already the short description a couple of times. The current version (r11734) in the svn is: "Description: tool to identify unstructured loops in proteins"2 revisions earlier (r11732) he had this description: "Description: tool to identify unstructured loops from protein sequence or alignment" Kind regards Christian Am 11.07.2012 14:38, schrieb Andreas
Tille:
Hi, thanks for the ITP. Please make sure the short description would be easy to dectect as relevant for biological research. There are a lot of sequences out there. Some kind of s/from sequence/from protein sequence/ to get Description: NORSnet - identifies unstructured loops from protein sequence would be sufficient to enable the general user to detect this but you might find some even better fitting description. Kind regards Andreas. On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 05:24:55PM +0000, mertes@in.tum.de wrote:Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: mertes@in.tum.de * Package name : norsnet Version : 1.0.10 Upstream Author : Guy Yachdav <gyachdav@rostlab.org> * URL : http://www.rostlab.org/ * License : GPL Programming Lang: Perl Description : NORSnet - identifies unstructured loops from sequence NORSnet was trained to distinguish between very long contiguous segments with non-regular secondary structure (NORS regions) and well-folded proteins. NORSnet was trained on predicted information rather than on experimental data. Therefore, it was optimized on a large data, which is not biased by today's experimental means of capturing disorder. Thus, NORSnet reached into regions in sequence space that are not covered by the specialized disorder predictors. One disadvantage of this approach is that it is not optimal for the identification of the "average" disordered region. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120710172455.3292.67877.reportbug@i12r-tbl.informatik.tu-muenchen.de |