in reply to RFC: A call to bioinformationalists for some generic information.

This is such a wide field I think you would do better to ask on a more dedicated forum.
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Re^2: RFC: A call to bioinformationalists for some generic information.
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on May 28, 2015 at 12:33 UTC

    Thing is I need people who'll understand my lingo. If I hit a bio forum and get the terms wrong (and I would), I'd get nowhere.

    If you're active on an appropriate forum and feel like posting a pointer to the root node, that'd be great.

    Update: Plus, I guess that if no one using perl is doing this, there'd be little point in pursuing it.


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      fwiw, I concur with einhverfr. Perl is used extensively in the bioinformatics community, but (I dare say) most of those folks don't hang out on perlmonks. Your chances of a "hit" are better there than here, I guess.

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