Le 11/09/2011 00:23, Ed Pozharski a écrit :
> On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 08:21 +0200, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía wrote:
>> A, C and G are RNA nucleotides. T is (mostly) not, its RNA-equivalent
>> is
>> uridine phosphate, U.
>>
>>
>
> Right, that was my suspicion. But I thought that RNA bases would be Xr,
Regarding MBP versus MBA, one of my graduate students just got a new MBA and
her machine is much faster than my MBP 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4 GB RAM.
Both machines are running Lion.
The new MBA is hot, only disadvantage you can't lock it down, there's no option
for it.
Jürgen
On Sep 10,
Dear Herbert,
I've come across quite a few people that are using mac books as their main
development computer. This site ( http://usesthis.com/ ) can be an good way to
learn about various setups. A popular trend seems to be using a mac book along
with the apple thunderbolt display for more sc
Hello everyone,
Could anyone tell me (or point me to) how to get COOT running on CentOS6 64-bit?
It doesnt launch due to failed dependencies, it requires packages that CentOS6
has replaced...
At least that is what it looks like to me...
Cheers,
On 12/09/11 00:05, Yuri Pompeu wrote:
Hello everyone,
Could anyone tell me (or point me to) how to get COOT running on CentOS6 64-bit?
It doesnt launch due to failed dependencies, it requires packages that CentOS6
has replaced...
I would try the centos5 binaries - if that didn't work, I'd try