Perl provides various features and operators for the execution of external commands (described as follows), which are unique in their own way. They vary slightly from one another, making it difficult for Perl beginners to choose between them.
Question at http://rosalind.info/problems/1b/
#Find the reverse complement of a DNA string.#Given: A DNA string Pattern.#Return: Pattern, the reverse complement of Pattern.use strict;use warnings;my $string="AAAACCCGGT";my $finalString="";my %hash...
The question at http://rosalind.info/problems/1d/
Script are moved to http://bioinformaticsonline.com/snippets/view/34633/clump-finding-problem-solved-with-perl
code.google.com - 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...
github.com - RestrictionDigest can simulate the reference genome digestion and generate comprehensive information of the simulation. It can simulate single-enzyme digestion, double-enzyme digestion and size selection process. It can also analyze multiple genomes...
milkweedgenome.org - Some of the useful bioinformatics scripts.
For example ... contig-stats.pl is a Perl script that will automatically describe features of a sequence assembly.
http://milkweedgenome.org/?q=scripts
Problem at http://rosalind.info/problems/1c/
#Find all occurrences of a pattern in a string.#Given: Strings Pattern and Genome.#Return: All starting positions in Genome where Pattern appears as a substring. Use 0-based indexing.use strict;use...
code.google.com - You are requested to please bookmark collection of bioinformatics tools, scripts, codes that can be pieced together in a very easy and flexible manner to perform both simple and complex bioinformatics tasks.
The next-generation sequencing included...