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This website is built up to address queries from students and upcoming professionals in the field of life sciences. Although the website projects itself as a bioinformatics portal and most of the discussion revolves around Bioinfo and Biotech.
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R (programming language)

Nov 15, 2009
The R Project for Statistical Computing R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now Lucent...

Moving Towards Open Cloud?

Nov 15, 2009
Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum (CCIF) is drafting an Open Cloud Manifesto. Idea is to embrace the fundamental principles of an open cloud with the help of worldwide cloud community. Open Cloud Manifesto will describe principles and guidelines...

Lowering Pharma firewalls: Just for Bioinformatics or Chemoinformatics also

Nov 15, 2009
Notion of pre-competitive collaboration has been in under experiment steadily for quite sometime now. Notable examples are the Airbus consortium of European aircraft manufacturers, the Sematech consortium of US semiconductor manufacturers, banks...

CIRCOS - VISUALIZING THE GENOME, AMONG OTHER THINGS

Nov 8, 2009
Circos is designed for visualizing genomic data such as alignments, conservation, and generalized 2D data, such as line, scatter, heatmap and histogram plots. Circos is very flexible — you can use it to visualize any kind of data, not just genomics....

Drawing a circular genome.

Nov 8, 2009
The problem here, is drawing a circular genomic map that might contain a huge number of data and using an asynchronous method to fetch and display the data. Here, the server returning some JSON data is the same as in the last post but I now use a Java...


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