DSSR now has a user manual!

As of v1.0.3-2014mar09, DSSR has a decent user manual in PDF! Currently of 45 pages long, the DSSR manual contains everything a typical user needs to know to get started using the program effectively. The contents the manual are listed below.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Introduction

Download and installation

Usages
  Command-line help
  Default run on PDB entry 1msy – detailed explanations
    Summary section
    List of base pairs
    List of multiplets
    List of helices
    List of stems
    List of lone canonical pairs
    List of various loops
    List of single-stranded fragments
    Secondary structure in dot-bracket notation
    List of backbone torsion angles and suite names
  Default run on PDB entry 1ehz (tRNAPhe) – summary notes
    Brief summary
    Specific features
  Default run on PDB entry 1jj2 – four auto-checked motifs
    Kissing loops
    A-minor (types I and II) motifs
    Ribose zippers
    Kink turns
  The --more option
    Extra parameters for base pairs
    Extra parameters for helices/stems
  The –-non-pair option
  The –-u-turn option
  The --po4 option
  The –-long-idstr option

Frequently asked questions
  How to cite DSSR?
  Does DSSR work for DNA?
  Does DSSR detect RNA tertiary interactions?

Revision history

Acknowledgements

References

With the User Manual available, I feel confident to claim that DSSR is now mature, stable, ready for real world applications. While only time would tell, I have no doubt that DSSR will become an essential tool in RNA structural bioinformatics.

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