[python-users] Nachtrag: Buchempfehlung (für Biologen) zum Einstieg ins Programmieren ohne Informatikhintergrund

Daniela Knoll daniela.knoll at gmx.de
Fr Jan 15 12:42:07 CET 2016


Hi,

das hier habe ich gerade noch gefunden:
http://openwetware.org/wiki/Open_writing_projects/Beginning_Python_for_Bioinformatics

Grüße,
Daniela
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Contents [hide]

    1 Beginning at the Beginning
    2 Why Python (and not Perl)?
    3 Setting Up Python on Your Computer
    4 Hands on code: Sequences and strings - part I
    5 Hands on code: Sequences and Strings - part II
    6 Importing and regular expressions
    7 Python's print statement
    8 The Regular Expression
    9 Transcribing: the "other" way
    10 Reading files in Python
    11 Reading files in Python: using lists
    12 "Manipulating" Python lists I
    13 "Manipulating" Python lists I
    14 Flow control in Python
    15 Finding motifs in DNA sequences
    16 Finding motifs in DNA sequences: twist
    17 Commenting in Python
    18 Counting nucleotides
    19 Counting nucleotides: part II
    20 Manipulating strings: again
    21 Writing to files
    22 A nice summary script
    23 Debugging in Python
    24 Python functions: simple example
    25 Command line arguments and a second take on functions
    26 Ramdomization
    27 Random sequences in Python
    28 A script to simulate DNA sequence sets
    29 Still simulations
    30 Genetic code: part I
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