theseus 3.3.0-13 source package in Ubuntu

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theseus (3.3.0-13) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Restoring the d/dirs file

 -- Pierre Gruet <email address hidden>  Wed, 17 Aug 2022 08:07:24 +0200

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theseus: superimpose macromolecules using maximum likelihood

 Theseus is a program that simultaneously superimposes multiple
 macromolecular structures. Theseus finds the optimal solution to the
 superposition problem using the method of maximum likelihood. By
 down-weighting variable regions of the superposition and by correcting for
 correlations among atoms, the ML superposition method produces very
 accurate structural alignments.
 .
 When macromolecules with different residue sequences are superimposed,
 other programs and algorithms discard residues that are aligned with
 gaps. Theseus, however, uses a novel superimposition algorithm that
 includes all of the data.

theseus-dbgsym: debug symbols for theseus
theseus-examples: superimpose macromolecules using maximum likelihood (examples)

 Theseus is a program that simultaneously superimposes multiple
 macromolecular structures. Theseus finds the optimal solution to the
 superposition problem using the method of maximum likelihood. By
 down-weighting variable regions of the superposition and by correcting for
 correlations among atoms, the ML superposition method produces very
 accurate structural alignments.
 .
 When macromolecules with different residue sequences are superimposed,
 other programs and algorithms discard residues that are aligned with
 gaps. Theseus, however, uses a novel superimposition algorithm that
 includes all of the data.
 .
 This package contains usage examples for theseus.