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 ha
Hi,
There are some O'Reilly books on the topic of Perl and Bioinformatics
as well. I haven't read them.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/begperlbio/
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mperlbio/
Cheers,
Mike
On 2/3/07, I BioKid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Perl is the preffered language for basi
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 module
chen li wrote:
Hi all,
It is off-topic but I just wonder if any one knows a
website or books talking about reading/processing DNA
sequences with C language.
In short, no. You have not provided much information, i.e. what kind of
sequences or the nature of the processing, but ABI.pm is availa
Hi all,
It is off-topic but I just wonder if any one knows a
website or books talking about reading/processing DNA
sequences with C language.
Thanks,
Li
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