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Bioperl.org Home Survey Docs WikiDocs View CVS Download News Mail Lists Developers Bugs License Thanks     Search About the bioperl project Officially organized in 1995 and existing informally for several years prior, The Bioperl Project is an international association of developers of open source Perl tools for bioinformatics, genomics and life science research. Facilitated by the Open ...
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@ @ HOME @ PAPERS @ POSTERS @ SOFTWARE @ MODELS @ COMMUNITY @ MEMBERS @ LINKS @ @ article @ @ @ Science (2 Apr. 1999) @ A computer scientist and biologist has come up with a scheme for exploring the effects that only emerge when a cell's many processes interact: a simulation program called E-CELL ... @ @ Nature (2 Dec. 1999) @ If scientists have access to supercomputing power ...
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Mamba (n) any of several long, arboreal snakes of the genus Dendroaspis, of central and southern Africa, the bite of which often causes death Welcome to Mamba, an SGI Indigo2(XZ graphics, 200 MHz R4400 CPU, 320 Mb RAM, copious storage), running Irix 5.3. It is located in Room 5205 at BioSci II. Access to this room (and, during after-hours, the building, too) requires a key card which may be ...
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