[Biococoa-dev] Even more on sequence formats
Alexander Griekspoor
a.griekspoor at nki.nl
Wed Apr 12 05:21:50 EDT 2006
I found the link already in Peter's email, sorry for that. To always
remember I've copied the relevant emails to the wiki ;-)
http://bioinformatics.org/biococoa/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.SVNTutorial
Cheers,
Alex
On 12-apr-2006, at 1:02, Charles Parnot wrote:
> I got you on this one, Koen :-)
>
> btw, great work. I see all these entries in the BioCocoa svn RSS
> feed in NetNewsWire, and I am amazed!
>
> charles
>
>
>> On Apr 11, 2006, at 6:19 PM, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Koen,
>>>
>>> The format is explained in detail on this page I happened to
>>> encounter: http://www.mekentosj.com/enzymex
>>> I copied the relevant part below:
>>>
>>> Another sequence format?
>>> Not really. The files EnzymeX creates look like normal files, but
>>> right-click and open their contents and you will see that they
>>> consist of a simple FASTA file and a file in which EnzymeX stores
>>> its preferences. Send a file to someone who doesn't have EnzymeX
>>> or to a Windows user and they will simply see a folder with a
>>> FASTA file. No problem! If you have any questions about the exDNA
>>> file "format", don't hesitate to contact us.
>>
>>
>> Hehehehehe :)
>>
>> - Koen.
>
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