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  • seek help about UniFrac.zip

    hello everyone!

    Now we're doing some work about metagenomics, and want to do some analysis using UniFrac.

    I read a blog about conduct unifrac under Python, which is very useful and easy to understand.
    Download source code from http://bmf2.colorado.edu/unifrac/about.psp $ unzip  unifrac.zip $ cd unifrac.zip read README.txt Requirements - ...


    However the address listed(http://bmf2.colorado.edu/unifrac/about.psp) cannot be accessed.

    So
    Could anyone kindly tell me where should i find the file, or kindly send me one.

    Your help would be greatly appreciated!

  • #2
    You are going to need to write to Rob Knight (now at UC San Diego) or Catherine Luzopone (UC Denver) to inquire about a new home for this code. Both of them are no longer at U Colorado.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GenoMax View Post
      You are going to need to write to Rob Knight (now at UC San Diego) or Catherine Luzopone (UC Denver) to inquire about a new home for this code. Both of them are no longer at U Colorado.
      Thank you for your information! GenoMax

      I will have a try.

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