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History of Bioperl - Bioperl
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The history of Bioperl (early ones especially). The first Bioperl in MRC Cambridge UK. How it was revived in Germany. How it became wide spread to the world. Jong's Historical HTML about BiO centre and Bioperl. Written in around 1998-1999, Harvard Med. School. George Church Lab. Old records on Bioperl development. The very first Bioperl license scheme. It was called CopyLeft in 1994. Retrieved from " http:/ Bioperl.net/index.php/History of Bioperl. Related Links [ Edit.
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Talk:Main Page - Bioperl
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Related changes - Bioperl
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Changes related to "Main Page". This is a list of changes made recently to pages linked from a specified page (or to members of a specified category). Pages on your watchlist. Changes in last 1. Show new changes starting from 02:36, 21 August 2016. Show changes to pages linked to the given page instead. No changes on linked pages during the given period. Retrieved from " http:/ Bioperl.net/index.php/Special:RecentChangesLinked/Main Page. Related Links [ Edit.
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Open and free - Bioperl
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And any computer programs or prototypes' source codes are available to anyone without any restriction. Everything is free and open to everyone. Databases and raw program sources are open to anyone and the DB services and compiled programs are free to use. Go to openfree bio-encyclopedia:. The 'free' in openfree means not only the freedom in sharing knowledge, but also the cost of knowledge is free as in free meal. Openfree is supported by. Who owns this site? License. All rights openfreely shared.
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Related Links - Bioperl
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The first Bioperl in MRC Cambridge UK - Bioperl
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The first Bioperl in MRC Cambridge UK. Bioperl at MRC Cambridge in 1994. The earliest Bioperl project started at MRC centre Cambridge UK in late 1994 and early 1995. By 1995, Steve Brenner and Jong Bhak coined the name Bioperl. Jong's Ph.D. supervisor Tim Hubbard has been keeping th lib.pl where he put his perl subroutines. Jong initially made jong lib.pl when he started using Perl. Jong tried to make such lib more general and widely used under completely openfree license. Jong's Email to Bioperl mailing...
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How it was revived in Germany - Bioperl
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How it was revived in Germany. Germany period in 1996. In 1996, George Fuellen revived the effort of Bioperl in practical terms by setting up a course and spreading it. Efffectively, George and his colleagues(students) were doing most of the work at some point. Bioperl would have developed much more slowly without this boost by his team. Personal records about Bioperl.com, bioperl.net and bioperl.org. Biosophy.com and many other personally owned domains. Georg Fuellen's Germany site. Related Links [ Edit.
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Special pages - Bioperl
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Pages with the fewest revisions. Pages without language links. All pages with prefix. Login / sign up. Log in / create account. Blocked IP addresses and usernames. Recent changes and logs. Gallery of new files. Media reports and uploads. Search for duplicate files. Wiki data and tools. Pages with the most categories. Pages with the most revisions. Retrieved from " http:/ Bioperl.net/index.php/Special:SpecialPages. Related Links [ Edit.
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Object oriented Bioperl - Bioperl
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The object-oriented module of Bioperl has become mature when Fuellen had Bioinformatics course in the university of Bielefield in Germany. Presently the website is operated at http:/ bioperl.org/. Retrieved from " http:/ Bioperl.net/index.php/Object oriented Bioperl. Related Links [ Edit. This page was last modified on 1 May 2007, at 05:37. This page has been accessed 5,503 times. Content is available under BioLicense: the freest license.