On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:40:24 -0400, Willy West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > PS: is this a common problem/exercise in some class somewhere?  I keep
> > seeing requests for help having to do with those exact strings of DNA
> > data.  Is there a bunch of people working on DNA projects using Perl
> > somewhere?  Or, is this some homework?
> 
> bio-informatics is a big area in which Perl is involved...   there's even
> a book from O'reilly on the subject...
> 
> also, a mailing-list is available...
> 
> from http://lists.perl.org/   -
> 
> bioperl-announce-l List is for people only interested in announcements
> of Bioperl code releases, updates and events.
> 
> bioperl-l Unmoderated list for general discussion of bioperl modules,
> current & future efforts and related topics.
> 
> -
> 
> in the latter of the two lists, i counted about 80 messages in the first half
> of this month.
> 
> hmm... i might join it... :)  might be fun!!
> 
> --
> Willy
> http://www.hackswell.com/corenth
> 
> 

If what you say is true, then maybe Mike needs to take his questions
to those list?  I mean, if the problem he's describing is common and
the data format he's using is common, I bet it's been solved already.

Hey mike, have you searched on CPAN (search.cpan.org) for this?

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