ubuntu.com - Apache is an open source web server that’s available for Linux servers free of charge.
In this tutorial we’ll be going through the steps of setting up an Apache server.
What you’ll learn
How to set up Apache
Some basic Apache...
seeing-theory.brown.edu - Seeing Theory was created by Daniel Kunin while an undergraduate at Brown University. The goal of this website is to make statistics more accessible through interactive visualizations (designed using Mike Bostock’s JavaScript library D3.js).
evomics.org - Variant Calling - Resequencing-Based Genome Inference
Erik GarrisonUniversity of Tennessee Health Science CenterWorkshop on Genomics - Český KrumlovJanuary 12,...
http://sandbox.bio - Learn how to use bioinformatics tools right from your browser.Everything runs in a sandbox, so you can experiment all you want.
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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.
https://cov-lineages.org/resources/pangolin/tutorial.html
online.stat.psu.edu - Welcome to the course notes for STAT 414: Introduction to Probability Theory. These notes are designed and developed by Penn State's Department of Statistics and offered as open educational resources. These notes are free to use under...
readthedocs.org - Bipype is a very useful program, which prepare a lot of types of bioinformatics analyses. There are three input options: amplicons, WGS (whole genome sequences) and metatranscriptomic data. If amplicons are input data, then bipype does...
theory.stanford.edu - Moss (for a Measure Of Software Similarity) is an automatic system for determining the similarity of programs. To date, the main application of Moss has been in detecting plagiarism in programming classes. Since its development in 1994, Moss has...