github.com - ausarg/pipesnake is a bioinformatics best-practice analysis pipeline for phylogenomic reconstruction starting from short-read 'second-generation' sequencing data.
The pipeline is built using Nextflow, a workflow tool to run tasks across...
code.ohloh.net - I bet, this website will be your best friend in near future. This helps us to explore the existing open source codes and learn from it.
You can find some useful open source bioinformatics codes for your analysis work. You can use the left bar...
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programmingforlovers.com - Programming for Lovers (P4❤️) is a free online course that teaches programming using the Go programming language by immersing learners in fun scientific applications.
Each chapter focuses on a single scientific problem and contains a core text...
www.modernstatisticswithr.com - This is the online version of the second edition of Modern Statistics with R. It is free to use, and always will be. Printed copies are available from CRC Press.
Live online courses on statistics with R based on this book,...
cov-lineages.org - This is a tutorial for using the Pangolin Web Application. For information on using the command line tool, please visit the command line tool usage page.
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