[modeller_usage] question about multiple alignment tutorial
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Subject: [modeller_usage] question about multiple alignment tutorial
From: Mike White <>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 16:56:19 -0400
I have a question about the example script salign.py in the Advanced
tutorial for version 8v2. I understand the logic of the script where
salign is called three successive times incorporating more
information each time in the form of the "weights" parameter, and one
sees increase in alignment quality with each cycle. However, I am
unclear of the purpose of the last call to salign after the alignment
files are written. The tutorial text says that the last call is to
generate a quality score, but after examining the log file the
quality of the alignment after this call is worse than after the
first three calls. I noticed that the rms_cutoff for the first three
calls is 3.5, while that for the final call is 1.0 (presumably more
stringent), and that the alignment type is "progressive" rather than
"tree." Since the alignment files are already written, and this is
what is used in the alignment with the sequenced to be modeled, why
is this last step run?