SAM Frequency Model
Richard Hughey - Kevin Karplus - Anders Krogh
Misc Files
mime-type/not-avalible
10/29/2021
FREQ is the extension given to files that are used in 1 operating systems such as: Linux. The FREQ extension was originally developed for the Sequence Alignment and Modeling system application. This is a program taken by Richard Hughey - Kevin Karplus - Anders Krogh. Additionally, FREQ files can be handled by applications like .
The structure of such files is typical of Misc Files. The FREQ file extension can also be found in 6033 in other file types and may not be supported by Sequence Alignment and Modeling system or similar programs. The SAM Frequency Model file format and the Sequence Alignment and Modeling system program were developed by Richard Hughey - Kevin Karplus - Anders Krogh. Modification or reading of files with the name SAM Frequency Model in many cases is done in the Sequence Alignment and Modeling system program.
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