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- Title: Biopython Tutorial and Cookbook
- Author(s) Jeff Chang, Brad Chapman, Iddo Friedberg, Thomas Hamelryck, Michiel de Hoon, Peter Cock, Tiago Antao, Eric Talevich, Bartek Wilczynski
- Publisher: Biopython.org (2021)
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- eBook: HTML and PDF (365 pages)
- Language: English
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Biopython is a set of freely available tools for biological computation written in Python by an international team of developers. This book provides information to get you started with Biopython, in addition to specific documentation on a number of modules.
The Biopython Project is an international association of developers of freely available Python (http://www.python.org) tools for computational molecular biology. Python is an object oriented, interpreted, exible language that is becoming increasingly popular for scientific computing. Python is easy to learn, has a very clear syntax and can easily be extended with modules written in C, C++ or FORTRAN.
The Biopython web site (http://www.biopython.org) provides an online resource for modules, scripts, and web links for developers of Python-based software for bioinformatics use and research. Basically, the goal of Biopython is to make it as easy as possible to use Python for bioinformatics by creating high-quality, reusable modules and classes. Biopython features include parsers for various B.
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