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The purpose of this project is two-fold. First of all, we would like to
provide the average researcher with top-notch bioinformatics support. Second,
we aim to provide a forum for bioinformaticians to distribute their work in
a readily available form
License: GNU General Public License
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Hello Everyone...
I am sorry, but I have been very busy with writing various papers, my thesis, and trying to find a post-doc. I should have more time to devote to this project now, so please help!
I have added some useful programs to the project. Please be sure to check them out! For the most part, they deal with handling genotype data. However, there are others in the pipeline for statistical analysis as well. The bootstrapper is one I am particularly proud of. While it doesn't do anything TOO spectacular, it allowed me to make some interesting conclusions on some of my populations of data....
Since I am only one person, I need help in testing my programs on various platforms. Please let me know if you use any program, and on what platforms.
Thanks,
Dave
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