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  • A perl tool to conveniently parse RepeatMasker output files http://www.mobilednajournal.com/content/5/1/13 #Perl #Repeat #Transposable #NGS #Genome #TEs #Mobile

    Tags: Perl, Repeat, Transposable, NGS, Genome, TEs, Mobile

    3492 days ago

  • FeatureStack: Perl module for comparative visualization of gene features http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/content/28/23/3137.long #Perl #Module #Visualization #Gene

    Tags: Perl, Module, Visualization, Gene

    3485 days ago

  • Jim Macaulay

    I am a graduate in B.Tech Information Technology and i am completly intrested in bio informatics . Eager to design a solution in the fiels of bio informatics

    Skills: Perl, Python, C, C++, Java, Dot Net and Sql

    3391 days ago

  • irishgrid: Irish Grid Mapping System

    Perl module for creating geographic 10km-square maps using either SVG or PNG (with GD library) output format. Originally design to map the location of objects in a 10 km map IrishGrid includes: native support of the Irish Grid System (see http://www.osi.ie/) optimize for speed (there's as le...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Perl, Module, Map, Grid, Isris

    3409 days ago

  • Pranjali Yadav

    Love insilico biology.

    Skills: Bioinformatics, Programming, C, C++, Python, Perl

    3229 days ago

  • Bioinformatics regular expression www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/Perl/matching.html #RegularExpression #RE #Perl #Bio

    Tags: RegularExpression, RE, Perl, Bio

    3361 days ago

  • Get line number with Perl $fh->input_line_number() #Perl #Tipsoftheday #Tricks

    Tags: Perl, Tipsoftheday, Tricks

    3360 days ago

  • Free Perl codes http://www.freeperlcode.com/guide/ #Perl #codes #Scripts #Free

    Tags: Perl, codes, Scripts, Free

    3263 days ago

  • Free codes http://freecode.com/tags/perl #Perl #Codes #Free

    Tags: Perl, Codes, Free

    3263 days ago

  • Perl One liner basics !!

    Perl has a ton of command line switches (see perldoc perlrun), but I'm just going to cover the ones you'll commonly need to debug code. The most important switch is -e, for execute (or maybe "engage" :) ). The -e switch takes a quoted string of Perl code and executes it. For example:$ perl -e 'pr...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Education, Study, Script, Perl, Oneliner, Basic

    3260 days ago