github.com - SNPGenie is a Perl script for estimating evolutionary parameters, mainly from pooled next-generation sequencing (NGS) single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variant data. SNP reports (acceptable in a variety of formats) much each correspond to a...
www.ynonperek.com - Mojolicious is one of 3 leading web frameworks available in the perl ecosystem (along with Dancer and Catalyst) and by far my favorite.
Mojolicious aims to provide a complete web development experience. It thus has no hard dependencies, comes with...
http://mojolicious.org/ - Back in the early days of the web, many people learned Perl because of a wonderful Perl library called CGI. It was simple enough to get started without knowing much about the language and powerful enough to keep you going, learning by doing was...
Here is a small tutorial on how to make best use of multiple processors for bioinformatics analysis. One best way is using perl threads and forks. Knowing how these threads and forks work is very important before implementing them. Getting to know...
To find repeats in a genome from 2 to 9 length using a Perl script, you can use the RepeatMasker tool with the "--length" option[0]. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Install RepeatMasker: First, you need to install RepeatMasker on your system. You...
tjstein/php5-fpm-munin-plugins - A set of Munin plugins for PHP5-FPM
perusio/nginx-munin - A set of plugins for monitoring nginx with Munin
openresty/lua-resty-memcached - Lua memcached client driver for the ngx_lua based on the...
doua.prabi.fr - One code to find them all is a set of perl scripts to extract useful information from RepeatMasker about transposable elements, retrieve their sequences and get some quantitative information.
Assemble RepeatMasker hits into complete TE copies,...
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...
hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu - This directory contains applications for stand-alone use, built specifically for a Linux 64-bit machine.
For help on the bigBed and bigWig applications...