The unofficial binary for PSICOV: Protein Sparse Inverse COVariance
PSICOV (Protein Sparse Inverse Covariance estimation program) is a coevoultion algorithm applied to very large (typically >=1000 sequences) multiple sequence alignments for precise protein structural contact prediction.
This is the unofficial precompiled Windows binary for PSICOV compiled by Chengxin Zhang at Fudan University.
The source code is copyrighted by David T. Jones, University College London.
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