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Bioinformatics
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Coding
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Lab Notes
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Introduction
Bioinformatics uses programming and software to study large data sets from biological research.
We can group the websites we use into two main categories:
Databases
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Practical Tools
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Introduction to Coding
Programming is another important part to building the tools we use in bioinformatics.
R, JAVA, and Python are the most common programming languages in bioinformatics. For beginners, the languages Python and R are recommended.
To learn programming languages, there’s plenty of resources online including videos and websites. Omgenomics goes into depth on which programming languages are best for you to learn, so I suggest reading into that before you start learning a language.
R, JAVA, and Python are the most common programming languages in bioinformatics. For beginners, the languages Python and R are recommended.
To learn programming languages, there’s plenty of resources online including videos and websites. Omgenomics goes into depth on which programming languages are best for you to learn, so I suggest reading into that before you start learning a language.
Lab Notes
As lab meetings progress, notes about the bioinformatics topics we have learned about will be added to this section.
Relevant classes you can take at UF for more information: BSC4434, BSC2891, also the Bioinformatics Minor!