See NCBI-Hackathons/seqr#19
Seqr should run a lot faster than blastx. Seqr is working, but doesn't take all the command-line options that blast does yet (and some aren't applicable, like word_size, because they're alignment parameters and Seqr doesn't compute alignments). Additionally, Seqr doesn't produce an e-value field.
Seqr should perform much faster than blastx. What commandline arguments does it need to support in order to replace blastx? See NCBI-Hackathons/seqr#22
See NCBI-Hackathons/seqr#19
Seqr should run a lot faster than blastx. Seqr is working, but doesn't take all the command-line options that blast does yet (and some aren't applicable, like
word_size, because they're alignment parameters and Seqr doesn't compute alignments). Additionally, Seqr doesn't produce ane-valuefield.Seqr should perform much faster than blastx. What commandline arguments does it need to support in order to replace blastx? See NCBI-Hackathons/seqr#22