USEARCH manual > options > -evalue |
-evalue option |
Specifies the maximum E-value for a hit. See accept options, weak hits, Karlin-Altschul statistics. An expectation value (E-value) is the expected number of local alignments with a given score that would be found in random sequences of the same length as the query and database. This is a convenient way to express how likely it is that a given alignment is due to an evolutionary relationship rather than chance similarity. For local alignments only; E-values cannot be computed for global alignments. Smaller E-values may improve execution
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