Delila programs were designed to manipulate sets of sequence fragments. Some of the programs are used to create sequence logos and sequence walkers while others are tools that I find useful such as rembla and the TheThe program.
Arnold's Laws of Documentation:
(1) If it should exist, it doesn't.
(2) If it does exist, it's out of date.
(3) Only documentation for useless programs transcends the first two laws.
Listing of All Delila Programs: Manual Pages, Source Code and Binaries are provided. These do not include the programs that do walkers and individual information computations.
How do I obtain the Individual Information Theory and Walker programs?
What Is In The Individual Information Program Package?
Hypertext version of the main Delila Manual (176038 bytes) The original flat version of the Delila Manual is here, and a PostScript version of the Delila Manual is here. Note: I do not update these manuals frequently. For the most recent version, obtain the manual page for each programs from the source code.
REFERENCES for the Delila System
@article{Schneider1982, author = "T. D. Schneider and G. D. Stormo and J. S. Haemer and L. Gold", title = "A design for computer nucleic-acid sequence storage, retrieval and manipulation", journal = "Nucl. Acids Res.", volume = "10", pages = "3013-3024", year = "1982"} @article{Schneider1984, author = "T. D. Schneider and G. D. Stormo and M. A. Yarus and L. Gold", title = "Delila system tools", journal = "Nucl. Acids Res.", volume = "12", pages = "129-140", year = "1984"}
Note: The ftp archive existed before these web pages. I'm holding these
pointers here for now, but they are pretty much out of date.
The Delila ftp site
contains tools for sequence manipulation and other tasks.
Information about how to set up Delila programs is found in the
README.
Schneider Lab
origin: before 1996 Aug 10
updated: 2018 Sep 25