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miramem - estimating needed memory for a MIRA assembly project

Author

       The author of the mira code is Bastien Chevreux <bach@chevreux.org>

       This  manual  page  was  written by Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org> but can be freely used for any other
       distribution.

5.0.x                                              April 2016                                         MIRAMEM(1)

Bugs

       To report bugs or ask for features, please use the ticketing system at:

              http://sourceforge.net/projects/mira-assembler/

Description

       When  called  from  the command line, it will ask a number of questions and then print out an estimate of
       the amount of RAM needed to assemble the project. Take this estimate with a grain of salt,  depending  on
       the sequences properties, variations in the estimate can be +/- 30% for bacteria and 'simple' eukaryotes.
       The  higher  the number of repeats is, the more likely you will need to restrict memory usage in some way
       or another.

Name

       miramem - estimating needed memory for a MIRA assembly project

See Also

       A  more  extensive  documentation  is  provided  in  the  mira-doc  package   and   can   be   found   at
       /usr/share/doc/mira-assembler/DefinitiveGuideToMIRA.html.

       You can also subscribe one of the MIRA mailing lists at

              http://www.chevreux.org/mira_mailinglists.html

       After subscribing, mail general questions to the MIRA talk mailing list:

              mira_talk@freelists.org

Synopsis

       miramem

See Also