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PFSEARCHV3(1) User Commands PFSEARCHV3(1)

NAME

pfsearchV3 - search protein and DNA generalized profiles (version 3)

SYNOPSIS

pfsearch [options] profile database

DESCRIPTION

Build protein and DNA generalized profiles and use them to scan and align sequences, and search databases.

OPTIONS

Profile

--level
[-l] : level to use for cutoff
--mode
[-m] : mode to use for normalization

Database

--create-index-database
[-c] : output indices to given file
--use-index-database
[-i] : use indices stored in given file

Heuristic

--cutoff
[-C] : heuristic cutoff value
--dump-heuristic-scores
[-A] : only print heuristic scores to stdout

--dump-heuristic-sequences [-D] : dump passed heuristic sequences

Filter

--dump-filter-scores
[-a] : only print filter scores to stdout
--dump-filter-sequences
[-d] : dump passed heuristic and filter sequences

Optimizations

--sse2
[-s] : enforces SSE 2 only instruction set
--nthreads
[-t] : max number of threads to use
--max-heuristic-nthreads
[-T] : max number of threads to use for heuristic phase only. (IO bounds)
--no-affinity
[-f] : disable CPU affinity file
--thread-affinity
[-M] : file containing thread mask, one row for one thread
--no-shared-core
[-k] : Prevent core resource sharing
--split
[-b] : if both SSE 2 & 4.1 are available, split half-half using linked resources

Printing output

--output-method
[-o] : printing output method
== 0 replicates the pfseach output without options (DEFAULT)
== 1 simple output
== 2 replicates pfsearch -lxz output
== 3 replicates pfscan -lxz output
== 4 tsv output (single line tab delimited)
--output-length
[-W] : maximum number of column for sequence output printing

Other

--verbose
[-v] : verbose on stderr
--help
[-h] : output command help

AUTHOR

This manpage was written by Andreas Tille for the Debian distribution and can be used for any other usage of the program.
March 2017 pfsearchV3 3