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BBTools for bioinformatician !
...olumns tell you the count/percent of each event. Considering the cigar strings from alignment, "Match Rate"...t one copy of any input sequence, optionally allowing contaminants (substrings) to be removed, and a variabl...2264 days ago
Linux Sort Commands for Bioinformatics
...hird column, skipping the first two columns:sort +2 input.txt sort the second column as numbers, descending order; if identical, sort the 3rd as strings, ascending order:sort -k2,2nr...3620 days ago
A guide for complete R beginners :- R Syntax
....search(“t test”) Searches for help pages that might relate to the phrase ‘t test’ NOTE: quotes are needed for search strings, they are not needed when ref...3350 days ago
Best book Titles for Learning Bionformatics
...Editor), 1998, Academic Press Introduction to Computational Molecular Biology, Joao Meidanis, Joao C. Setabal, 1997, PWS Pub. Co. Algorithms on Strings, Trees, and Sequences: Comput...3911 days ago
Perl one-liner for bioinformatician !!!
...value of the string hello world.perl -le '@ascii = (99, 111, 100, 105, 110, 103); print pack("C*", @ascii)'#converts ascii values into character strings.perl -le '@odd = grep {$_ % 2...3621 days ago
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Regular Expression Cheat Sheet
The Regular Expression are the sole of Perl language, and for bioinformatician it is just a magical stick to resolve gingatic string data. We did not find any good and user friendly regular expression cheat sheet, hence write our own cheat sheet. The Regular Expressions Cheat Sheet, a quick ...Tags: Cheat Sheets, Perl, Regular Expressions, Genome, Strings
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