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bio-0.3.3: README

biolib - a Haskell library for bioinformatics

This is a collection of data structures and algorithms
I've found useful when building various bioinformatics-related tools
and utilities.

Current list of features includes: a Sequence data type supporting
protein and nucleotide sequences and conversion between them, quality
data, reading and writing FASTA formatted files, reading TwoBit and
phd formats.  Rudimentary support for doing alignments - including
dynamic adjustment of scores based on sequence quality - and Blast
output parsing.  Partly implemented single linkage clustering, and
multiple alignment.

To install, you need to acquire a working GHC (possibly other Haskell
system).  You also need the following external libraries:

  QuickCheck   - for unit tests
  binary       - mainly for dealing with the TwoBit sequence format
  tagsoup      - for parsing XML output from Blast

You should be able to get what you need from <http://hackage.haskell.org/>.

You can then build with 'make', doing either 'make install' if you can sudo, or 'make user_install' if you can not.  Of course, the Makefile just proxies for
the regular Cabal routine, which will work just as well:

    runhaskell Setup configure
    runhaskell Setup build
    sudo runhaskell Setup install

(Use --prefix=$HOME and remove the sudo, if you don't want to install as root.)

If that didn't work, mail me at <ketil@malde.org>, and we'll try to
work things out.