[Seqinr-commits] r1518 - pkg/man

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Wed Jan 21 07:39:08 CET 2009


Author: lobry
Date: 2009-01-21 07:39:08 +0100 (Wed, 21 Jan 2009)
New Revision: 1518

Modified:
   pkg/man/SEQINR.UTIL.Rd
Log:
wrongly placed curly brace fixed

Modified: pkg/man/SEQINR.UTIL.Rd
===================================================================
--- pkg/man/SEQINR.UTIL.Rd	2009-01-19 17:18:57 UTC (rev 1517)
+++ pkg/man/SEQINR.UTIL.Rd	2009-01-21 06:39:08 UTC (rev 1518)
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
  	\item{CODES.NCBI}{is a data frame containing the genetics code : The standard ('Universal') genetic code with a selection of non-standard codes. } 
  	\item{CODON.AA}{is a three columns data frame. The first column is a factor containing the codon. The second column is a factor giving the aminoacids names for each codon. The last column is a factor giving the IUPAC one-letter code for aminoacids}
  	\item{AA.PROPERTY}{is a list giving the physico-chemical class of amino acid. The differents classes are the following one : Tiny, Small, Aliphatic, Aromatic, Non.polar, Polar, Charged, Basic, Acidic }
- } 	
 	\item{pK}{is a data frame. It gives the pK values of amino acids described in  Bjellqvist \emph{et al.} (1993) , which were defined by examining polypeptide migration between pH 4.5 to 7.3 in an immobilised pH gradient gel environment with 9.2M and 9.8M urea at 15 degree or 25 degree}
+  }
 }
 \source{
   Data prepared by D.Charif \email{charif at biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr}.\cr The genetic codes have been taken from the ncbi taxonomy database: \url{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Utils/wprintgc.cgi?mode=c }. Last update October 05, 2000.\cr The IUPAC one-letter code for aminoacids is descibed at: \url{http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/AminoAcid/ }. 
@@ -26,4 +26,3 @@
 \examples{
 data(SEQINR.UTIL)
 }
-\keyword{datasets}



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