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NAME
       search2alnblocks - Turn SearchIO parseable reports(s) into a set of
       aligned blocks

SYNOPSIS
	 search2alnblocks --minid PERCENTID --minlen LEN --minevalue EVALUE file1.
	 blast file2.blast ...> out.fas

DESCRIPTION
       This script will parse and filter BLAST (or other formats Bio::SearchIO
       can parse) output and format the alignment as blocks of alignments
       based on the HSPs.  Note this can only work if the input file parsed
       contains the necessary.

       Typically this can be used to turn BLAST output into a FASTA alignment
       format for input into the QRNA comparative gene finder for RNA genes
       (E.Rivas).

OPTIONS
	--maxevalue   Maximum E-value for an HSP
	--minevalue   Minimum E-value for an HSP
	--minlen      Minimum length of an HSP [default 0]
	--maxid	      Maximum Percent Id [default 100]
		      (to help remove sequences which are really close)
	--minid	      Minimum Percent Identity for an HSP [default 0]
	-i/--input    An optional input filename (expects input on STDIN by default)
	-o/--output   An optional output filename (exports to STDOUT by default)
	-f/--format   Specify a different Search Alignment format-
		      {fasta, axt, waba, blast, blastxml} are all permitted
		      although the format must have actual alignment
		      sequence for this script to work
		      See L<Bio::SearchIO> for more information.
	-of/--outformat Output format for the alignment blocks, anything
		      L<Bio::AlignIO> supports.
	-v/--verbose  Turn on debugging

AUTHOR - Jason Stajich
       Jason Stajich, jason-at-bioperl-dot-org.

perl v5.14.1			  2011-07-22		BP_SEARCH2ALNBLOCKS(1)
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