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Today, the folowing question was posed in The Chatterbox: jnarayan81 How to remove the overlaps jnarayan81 MIRA1_99529_len:1208?249?282?33 MIRA1_99529_len:1208?250?285?35 MIRA1_99529_len:1208?251?284?33 One of the responses was this: ambrus is that another of those DNA sequence thingies? Another response was this. choroba I'm still #23 at Rosalind, but I don't understand most of the bioinformatic questions here I have studied bioinformatics, so I did the following Google search. perl mira overlap The first search result is interesting. Range overlap (with a lot of ranges) I did another Google search: bioinformatics MIRA This was an interesting dead–end. I modified my first Google search: perl mira overlap remove The first result took me to algorithm - Loop through two arrays deleting overlaps in perl - Stack Overflow. I see two solutions to the problem there. In reply to How to remove the overlaps (MIRA - Bioinformatics) by Cow1337killr
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