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Society Now Autumn 2012 Issue 14 | ESRC blog
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Armchair Biology: September 2011
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A science blog, by a scientist, mostly about computational biology and plant science, but a little rambly in places. Thursday, 8 September 2011. A Pile of Sheets. In which a niggle with Excel files is easily crushed into nothingness. If you have a Mac. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Really - just really - listen to the bioinformatician for once. Throwing your hands up in the air and fixing your problems with Emacs. A Pile of Sheets. The Martian: Andy Weir.
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Armchair Biology: What's The Points?
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A science blog, by a scientist, mostly about computational biology and plant science, but a little rambly in places. Sunday, 27 July 2014. In which I talk about points for wins, losses, and draws in rugby league, and how framing of quantitative data is important. This week saw the announcement of major changes to the way that the top levels of rugby league in the UK would operate. Is that Super League (SL) and the Championship (C) currently offer different points for winning, drawing, or losing a game:.
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Armchair Biology: KEGGWatch, part III
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A science blog, by a scientist, mostly about computational biology and plant science, but a little rambly in places. Friday, 1 February 2013. KEGGWatch, part III. In which I finally get around to sharing some code, and give some examples of downloading and modifying KEGG pathway maps. As you may have seen in parts I. I've been thinking about writing some Python code to grab, parse, modify, and visualise KGML files. Tl;dr - I wrote it, and it's up here. The module has four main files, KGML parser.py.
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Armchair Biology: A Nice New Paradox
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A science blog, by a scientist, mostly about computational biology and plant science, but a little rambly in places. Wednesday, 13 February 2013. A Nice New Paradox. In which I work through a popular statistical puzzle/paradox (with potential implications for interpretation of large data studies). With example code. I like mathematical puzzles, but I don't. The other week, a statistical puzzle on The Skeptics' Guide To The Universe. The parent has at least one boy, they must. I'm going to ruin the puzzle...
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Armchair Biology: The Baserate Fallacy, revisited
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A science blog, by a scientist, mostly about computational biology and plant science, but a little rambly in places. Friday, 11 July 2014. The Baserate Fallacy, revisited. In which I share some iPython code for an interactive demo to calculate and visualise the probability that a positive test implies a positive result. You can get it here. And preview it here. Then I get entangled in a topic outwith my expertise. I was very pleased to be asked to teach on the recent EMBL Plant and Pathogen Genomics.
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Armchair Biology: Surely this has been done already...
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A science blog, by a scientist, mostly about computational biology and plant science, but a little rambly in places. Friday, 8 February 2013. Surely this has been done already. In which it turns out that if it was done already, it was hiding somewhere. Also, I share a script that retrieves the corresponding nucleotide coding sequences from NCBI, given only a set of protein sequences. Or there's a script in github. Given a protein sequence, find the corresponding nucleotide coding sequence in NCBI. It tur...
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Armchair Biology: April 2012
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A science blog, by a scientist, mostly about computational biology and plant science, but a little rambly in places. Sunday, 22 April 2012. What is this 'effector' thing, anyway? In which I opine about the definition of (plant) pathogen effectors. Links to this post. Not a facelift, just a bit of Botox. In which I decide that even I cant face reading blogposts in the old template style, so make a change. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Martian: Andy Weir.
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