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Comment on "R and Bioconductor Tutorial"
This tutorial is good for beginners http://evolution.unibas.ch/teaching/evol_genetics/1_Bioinformatics/lecture_notes/HS2013_9_R.pdf3763 days ago
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Comment on "Which of the following programming language is best for a bioinformatics beginner?"
I would recommend python and lower level language C because of easier syntax and simple oops approach. Moreover, I do a lot of boinformati...se any of the “Bio*” projects, as they never seem to have...Bio* project and deal with its idiosyncracies.3764 days ago
Comment on "Which of the following programming language is best for a bioinformatics beginner?"
I agree with Jitendra, choosing programming platform i...But for beginners, I would recommend python because of easie...syntax and simple oops approach. Now python can be int...for NGS , python is highly recommended as many new good tool...n programming should go for C/C++,java,C# or python.3765 days ago
Comment on "Which of the following programming language is best for a bioinformatics beginner?"
Well, if you are doing NGS analysis, C and C++ is a good option. It is a lower level language compared to R, PERL, & Python....amount of data content in NGS, the efficiency of your code can make a...it has a lot of helpful packages and procedures. Here is manual, hope y...3765 days ago
Comment on "Which of the following programming language is best for a bioinformatics beginner?"
...te for Perl and BioPerl as an excellent language for bioinformatics. For me personally, the comb...simply a joy to use. I would recommend every budding bioinform..._Page), one of the first biological module repositories that in...ipting like the manual) or very complex (object programming usi...3765 days ago
Comment on "Bioinformatics Definitions"
A review on bioinformatics http://www.ebi.ac.uk/luscombe/docs/imia_review.pdf explain it with an ease.3770 days ago
Comment on "Which are the best statistical programming languages to study for a bioinformatician?"
R Passes SPSS in Scholarly Use, Stata Growing Rapidly http://www.r-bloggers.com/r-passes-spss-in-scholarly-use-stata-growing-rapidly/3779 days ago
Comment on "Commercial and public next-gen-seq (NGS) software"
HiChIP: a high-throughput pipeline for integrative analysis of ChIP-Seq data http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/15/280/abstract3782 days ago
Comment on "Commercial and public next-gen-seq (NGS) software"
dDocent: a RADseq, variant-calling pipeline designed for population genomics of non-model organisms https://peerj.com/articles/431/3782 days ago