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Re: translating multiple DNA sequence to protein
by kcott (Archbishop) on Sep 03, 2013 at 06:00 UTC

      I'm following the rules Perl Monks has said to do

      I write comment or question in

      ....

      tags and code in .... tags...what else you're expecting me I don't understand!!!!!!

        This has nothing to do with markup.

        You appear to be absolutely refusing to follow the links provided and read the information they point to.

        Other than doing your work for free, do you also want me to actually read the information for you?!

        The first link I provided leads to:

        "Asking for help is one thing, but requesting us to just do your work for you for free is not going to happen ..."

        The second link I provided leads to:

        "If you want to get good answers: Paste actual code ..."

        Now go and read the rest of it.

        -- Ken

Re: translating multiple DNA sequence to protein
by mtmcc (Hermit) on Sep 03, 2013 at 09:06 UTC
Re: translating multiple DNA sequence to protein
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Sep 03, 2013 at 05:13 UTC
    I need a perl script to do it the above mentioned task.

    Then write a script to do that.


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