I BioKid wrote:
Hi,
Perl is the preffered language for basic bioinformatics programng, say
seqeuence (manipulation) and structure analysis is much more easier in perl
than in any other language. Now a days python is also  favoured by
computational biologists looking in to the sequence data.
We have lots of modules available from Bio* projects

http://bioperl.org
http://biopython.org

thats my 2 cents !!!

Can you describe *why* python might be preferred? What does it offer that is an advantage compared to perl?

Thanks,

Kevin

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Kevin Viel
Department of Genetics                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research phone:  (210)258-9884
P.O. Box 760549                              fax:    (210)258-9444
San Antonio, TX 78245-0549

Kevin Viel
PhD Candidate
Department of Epidemiology
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322

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