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Files: ajax/pcre/*
Copyright: © 1997-2000 University of Cambridge
License: PCRE_license
 PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
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Files: plplot/*
Copyright: © 1987, 1988 by Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts,
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           © 2002,  Vincent Darley
           © 2004, 2005  Thomas J. Duck
           © 2004, 2005, 2006  Andrew Ross
           © 2006,  Hazen Babcock
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           © 2006, Werner Smekal
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Files: ajax/zlib/*
Copyright: © 1995-2005 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler
License: zlib
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Files: doc/programs/html/antigenic.html
 doc/programs/html/pasteseq.html
 doc/programs/html/showpep.html
 doc/programs/master/emboss/apps/inc/acdc.input
 doc/programs/master/emboss/apps/inc/acdtrace.input
 doc/programs/master/emboss/apps/inc/antigenic.input
 doc/programs/master/emboss/apps/inc/pasteseq.input
 doc/programs/master/emboss/apps/inc/showpep.input
 doc/programs/text/antigenic.txt
 doc/programs/text/pasteseq.txt
 doc/programs/text/showpep.txt
 test/data/amir.swiss
 test/data/uniprotft.sw
 test/swiss/seq.dat
 test/swnew/trembl.dat
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Files: ajax/core/ajvarbcf.c
Copyright: © 2010 Broad Institute
           © The EMBOSS developers
License: LGPL-2.1+ and MIT

Files: emboss/data/TAXONOMY/*.dmp
Homepage: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/taxonomy
Copyright: Probably public domain (under investigation).
License: CC-BY-3.0

Files: emboss/data/OBO/*.obo
Homepage: https://github.com/oborel/obo-relations
Copyright: 2008-2013 Chris Mungall <cjmungall@lbl.gov> et all
License: CC-BY-3.0
Comment: see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=694908

Files: emboss/data/OBO/chebi.obo
Homepage: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/
Copyright: Public domain according to answer or authors available at
           https://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2013/01/msg00012.html
License: CC-BY-3.0

Files: emboss/data/OBO/software.obo
Homepage: http://theswo.sourceforge.net/
Copyright: 2011-2012 James Malone
Comment: The statement of the author can be seen at
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         as long as the license is not yet published on its homepage
License: Apache-2.0
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Files: emboss/data/OBO/pathway.obo
Homepage: http://www.obofoundry.org/cgi-bin/detail.cgi?id=pathway
Source: ftp://rgd.mcw.edu/pub/data_release/
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License: CC-BY-3.0
Comment: See ftp://rgd.mcw.edu/pub/data_release/PathwayOntology_introduction.doc

Files: emboss/data/OBO/eco.obo
Homepage: https://github.com/evidenceontology/evidenceontology
Copyright: 2009-2013 Marcus Chibucos <mchibucos@gmail.com>,
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License: GPL-3+

Files: emboss/data/OBO/ro.obo
Homepage: https://github.com/oborel/obo-relations
Copyright: 2009-2013 Chris Mungall <cjmungall@lbl.gov> and others
License: CC-BY-3.0

Files:  emboss/data/OBO/so.obo
Homepage: http://www.sequenceontology.org/
Copyright: 2009-2013 Sequence Ontology
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    original Work. For example, a translation could be marked "The original
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