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Update mvip to 1.1.5 #52120

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Update mvip: 1.1.41.1.5

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Summary MVP v.1.0, a user-friendly pipeline written in Python and providing a simple framework to perform standard viromics analyses. MVP combines multiple tools to enable viral genome identification, characterization of genome quality, filtering, clustering, taxonomic and functional annotation, genome binning, and comprehensive summaries of results that can be used for downstream ecological analyses. Overall, MVP provides a standardized and reproducible pipeline for both extensive and robust characterization of viruses from large-scale sequencing data including metagenomes, metatranscriptomes, viromes and isolate genomes.
Home https://gitlab.com/ccoclet/mvp
Releases https://pypi.org/pypi/mvip/json

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The pull request involves an update to the meta.yaml file for the mvip package. The primary changes include an increment of the package version from 1.1.4 to 1.1.5. Additionally, the SHA256 checksum for the source tarball has been modified from ca056513e45714c5988aba02572aa179055b17100a0c4192a274324a02e8cc46 to 61f1c5de4bd74b8453eaad5bdd8c95ad46c6b7e10a13977e3734696696785b42. No other alterations have been made to the structure, dependencies, or other sections of the meta.yaml file.

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@mencian mencian merged commit 483df4a into master Nov 15, 2024
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@mencian mencian deleted the bump/mvip branch November 15, 2024 18:45
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