biojava/biojava-tutorial

Name: biojava-tutorial

Owner: BioJava

Description: A tutorial for BioJava

Created: 2013-09-18 20:23:45.0

Updated: 2017-12-11 04:07:26.0

Pushed: 2017-10-06 21:20:48.0

Homepage: http://www.biojava.org

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Language: Python

GitHub Committers

UserMost Recent Commit# Commits
Andreas Prlic2017-01-11 15:56:57.081
Roland Ewald2017-04-04 06:57:45.04
Spencer Bliven2017-07-26 15:04:05.027
JianJiong Gao2017-06-27 20:48:01.05
Jose Manuel Duarte2018-02-20 19:54:43.030
Dev Lakhani2016-12-10 19:30:36.01
Aleix Lafita2018-02-02 10:21:35.056
yjcho22522017-03-19 03:48:43.01

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UserEmailMost Recent Commit# Commits
Andreas Prlicandreas.prlic@gmial.com2013-12-19 23:38:54.058

README

Tutorial

A brief introduction into BioJava.

The goal of this tutorial is to provide an educational introduction into some of the features that are provided by BioJava.

At the moment this tutorial is still under development. Please check the BioJava Cookbook for a more comprehensive collection of examples about what is possible with BioJava and how to do things.

The tutorial is intended to work with the most recent version of BioJava, although most examples will work with BioJava 3.0 and higher.

Index

Quick Installation

Book 1: The Core Module, basic working with sequences.

Book 2: The Alignment Module, pairwise and multiple alignments of protein sequences.

Book 3: The Structure Modules, everything related to working with 3D structures.

Book 4: The Genomics Module, working with genomic data.

Book 5: The Protein-Disorder Module, predicting protein-disorder.

Book 6: The ModFinder Module, identifying potein modifications in 3D structures

License

The content of this tutorial is available under the CC-BY license.

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Please Cite

BioJava: an open-source framework for bioinformatics in 2012
Andreas Prlic; Andrew Yates; Spencer E. Bliven; Peter W. Rose; Julius Jacobsen; Peter V. Troshin; Mark Chapman; Jianjiong Gao; Chuan Hock Koh; Sylvain Foisy; Richard Holland; Gediminas Rimsa; Michael L. Heuer; H. Brandstatter-Muller; Philip E. Bourne; Scooter Willis
Bioinformatics (2012) 28 (20): 2693-2695.
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This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.