Hello BioJava people.
This is general call for information on biojava/Ensembl.
I'm developing a visualisation tool for presenting biological
sequences/features as graphics blocks (not showing the bases) on a backbone
(according to their start-stop positions), rather like the Ensembl viewer
does.
> Ungsik Yu wrote:
>
> Dear Mr. Tom Oinn:
>
> I read your posting on BioJava mailing list.
> I would like to try your EBI InterPro Java API.
> Is it possible to receive the source of the API?
Currently the InterPro and GO APIs are separate, the former being under
development and the latter be
Having it as a webcast of some sort would help
reach people unable to do the travel. This could
range from the complete live video feed setup
to just making presentations and recordings
(audio and video, or just audio) available online
after completion of the boot camp.
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I'm quite keen on the web-cast idea as well.
SB.
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Having attended the first one, I would love to go again. A webcast is a
more likely option for me on a second go-round though. Hate to miss the
beer and odd British pool though...
-Mat
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 01:30:08PM -, Warren, Jonathan wrote:
> Hello BioJava people.
>
> I'm developing a visualisation tool for presenting biological
> sequences/features as graphics blocks (not showing the bases) on a backbone
> (according to their start-stop positions), rather like the En
Matthew,
I would be interested. I am new to BioJAVA and Java, and would greatly
appreciate a BioJAVA cramp coarse.
Thanks.. Alex
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