"It will save my time atleast." (sic)

...so let's see: Monks have offered explanations of how this site works; provided worthwhile references (for anyone who's taken the trouble to see what this site is about -- helping you learn, in case that's a clue); and directed you to a place where you may well find someone to write your code for a reasonable price... and that's "bullcraps" from which you wish to "save (your) time?"

And of course that also implies that the Monks' time and effort utilized to present this information was somehow worth less than your time to read the suggestions.

Somehow, I don't think so. Please feel free to return when you've learned some manners.


In reply to Re^5: DNA LIGATION PERL SCRIPT by ww
in thread DNA LIGATION PERL SCRIPT by jimmyali

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