When you're just starting out with biological programming, it's easy to run into complex problems that make you wonder how anyone has ever managed to write a program.
github.com - The NanoPack tools are written in Python3 and released under the GNU GPL3.0 License. The source code can be found at https://github.com/wdecoster/nanopack, together with links to separate scripts and their documentation. The scripts are compatible...
PhD opportunity at Université de Liège - Belgium
The Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Unit of Université de Liège (Belgium) is looking for a highly motivated master student with programming skills for a PhD thesis project (4 years, fully...
github.com - Binaries of ngs-bits are available via Bioconda. Alternatively, ngs-bits can be built from sources:
Binaries for Linux/macOS
From sources for Linux/macOS
From sources for Windows
bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org - An ultra–high-performance protein–protein docking software for heterogeneous supercomputers
Summary: The application of protein–protein docking in large-scale interactome analysis is a major challenge in structural bioinformatics...
bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io - One of the best tutorial for beginners ...
https://bioinformatics-core-shared-training.github.io/cruk-summer-school-2017/Day1/Session4-seqIntro.html
zuguang.de - This is the documentation of the circlize package. Examples in the book are generated under version 0.4.1.
If you use circlize in your publications, I would be appreciated if you can cite:
Gu, Z. (2014) circlize implements and...
christophergandrud.github.io - You can also create Sankey diagrams with sankeyNetwork. Here is an example using downloaded JSON data:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankey_diagram