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Location: Dijon, France Join Date: Dec 2011
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Yi,
I'm a computer scientist surround by friendly biologists and I just start to learn to work with them. It's a enthusiasm task and I'm sure I will have a lot of SEQuestions... I usually work with Bio-Linux a GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian and Ubuntu and dedicated to compute biology data http://nebc.nerc.ac.uk/tools/bio-linux/bio-linux-6.0. My purpose is to do data mining on this kind of data (not just seq). My starting point is to define a simple coherent data work-flow to help them make her query and have a nice data structure to mine in it (scaffolder format for instance). Cheers, arnome. Last edited by arnome; 12-15-2011 at 01:44 AM. |
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