elph(1)
ELPH
Description
ELPH
NAME
elph - ELPH
DESCRIPTION
Motif finder program ELPH (Estimated Locations of Pattern Hits) Usage:
elph <multi-fasta_file> [options] OR elph <multi-fasta_file-1> <multi-fasta_file-2> [-t <matrix>] Options: -h : print this help -b : just brief results; don’t print motif -d : find significance deterministically -v : find motif deterministically -o <out_file> : write output in <out_file> instead of stdout -m <motif> : use the given pattern <motif> to compute its best fit matrix
to the data
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-a |
: use aac residues; default = nucleotides residues |
-s <seed>
: sets the seed for the random generation
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-p n |
: n = no of iterations before deciding local maximum; plateau |
period variable
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-x |
: print maximum positions within sequences |
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-g |
: find significance of motif |
-t <matrix>
: test if there is significant difference between the two
input files for a given motif matrix; <matrix> is the file containing the motif matrix
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-l |
: compute Least Likely Consensus (LLC) for given motif |
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-r |
: in conjunction with -m option: motif is not necessarily in |
the closest edit distance from input motif
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-e |
: only when an additional file is used to test the significance |
of the motif: find only the motifs that exactly match the input pattern (-m or -t options)
-n [0..5]
: degree of Markov chain used to generate the random file
used to test the significance of the motif default = 2
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LEN=n |
: n = length of motif |
ITERNO=n
: n = no of iterations to compute the global maximum;
default = 10
MAXLOOP=n
: n = no of iterations to compute the local maximum;
default = 500
SGFNO=n
: n = no of iterations to compute significance of motif;
default = 1000
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for elph is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and elph programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info elph
should give you access to the complete manual.