Biopython: freely available Python tools for computational molecular biology and bioinformatics
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Biopython: freely available Python tools for computational molecular biology and bioinformatics. / Cock, Peter J A; Antao, Tiago; Chang, Jeffrey T; Chapman, Brad A; Cox, Cymon J; Dalke, Andrew; Friedberg, Iddo; Hamelryck, Thomas; Kauff, Frank; Wilczynski, Bartek; de Hoon, Michiel J L.
In: Bioinformatics, Vol. 25, No. 11, 2009, p. 1422-3.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Biopython: freely available Python tools for computational molecular biology and bioinformatics
AU - Cock, Peter J A
AU - Antao, Tiago
AU - Chang, Jeffrey T
AU - Chapman, Brad A
AU - Cox, Cymon J
AU - Dalke, Andrew
AU - Friedberg, Iddo
AU - Hamelryck, Thomas
AU - Kauff, Frank
AU - Wilczynski, Bartek
AU - de Hoon, Michiel J L
N1 - Keywords: Computational Biology; Databases, Factual; Internet; Programming Languages; Software
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - SUMMARY: The Biopython project is a mature open source international collaboration of volunteer developers, providing Python libraries for a wide range of bioinformatics problems. Biopython includes modules for reading and writing different sequence file formats and multiple sequence alignments, dealing with 3D macro molecular structures, interacting with common tools such as BLAST, ClustalW and EMBOSS, accessing key online databases, as well as providing numerical methods for statistical learning. AVAILABILITY: Biopython is freely available, with documentation and source code at (www.biopython.org) under the Biopython license.
AB - SUMMARY: The Biopython project is a mature open source international collaboration of volunteer developers, providing Python libraries for a wide range of bioinformatics problems. Biopython includes modules for reading and writing different sequence file formats and multiple sequence alignments, dealing with 3D macro molecular structures, interacting with common tools such as BLAST, ClustalW and EMBOSS, accessing key online databases, as well as providing numerical methods for statistical learning. AVAILABILITY: Biopython is freely available, with documentation and source code at (www.biopython.org) under the Biopython license.
U2 - 10.1093/bioinformatics/btp163
DO - 10.1093/bioinformatics/btp163
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 19304878
VL - 25
SP - 1422
EP - 1423
JO - Computer Applications in the Biosciences
JF - Computer Applications in the Biosciences
SN - 1471-2105
IS - 11
ER -
ID: 18364041