+.. _motif_file_format:
+
+Motif File Format
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Format:
+
+ <motif> <red> <green> <blue>
+
+Example:
+
+ GGCC 0.0 1 1
+
+
+
+IUPAC Nucleotide Code
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+For your convenience, below is a table of the IUPAC Nucleotide Code.
+
+The following table is table 1 from "Nomenclature for Incompletely
+Specified Bases in Nucleic Acid Sequences" which can be found at
+http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iubmb/misc/naseq.html.
+
+====== ================= ===================================
+Symbol Meaning Origin of designation
+====== ================= ===================================
+G G Guanine
+A A Adenine
+T T Thymine
+C C Cytosine
+R G or A puRine
+Y T or C pYrimidine
+M A or C aMino
+K G or T Keto
+S G or C Strong interaction (3 H bonds)
+W A or T Weak interaction (2 H bonds)
+H A or C or T not-G, H follows G in the alphabet
+B G or T or C not-A, B follows A
+V G or C or A not-T (not-U), V follows U
+D G or A or T not-C, D follows C
+N G or A or T or C aNy
+====== ================= ===================================
+
+
+Obtaining Input Data - Continued
+--------------------------------
+
+If you already have your data, may want to go to the `Using Mussagl`_
+section of the manual.
+
+Let's say you have a gene of interest called 'SMN1' and you want to
+know how the sequence surrounding the gene in multiple species is
+conserved. Guess what, that's what we are going to do, retrieve the
+DNA sequence for SMN1 and prepare it for using in Mussa.
+
+For more information about SMN1 visit `NCBI's OMIM
+<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=609682>`_.
+
+The SMN1 data retrieved in this section can be downloaded from the
+`Mussa Example Data
+<http://woldlab.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/mussa/wiki/ExampleData>`_ page if
+you prefer to skip this section of the manual.
+
+UCSC Genome Browser Method
+--------------------------
+
+There are many methods of retrieving DNA sequence, but for this
+example we will retrieve SMN1 through the UCSC genome browser located
+at http://genome.ucsc.edu/.
+