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This introductory Perl session will demonstrate how Perl can be used to solve bioinformatics questions. We'll show you the approach and the code to (a) analyze SAGE data for C. elegans and (b) parse a web-based data table, use it to generate and visualize a graph structure and output the data for more parsing at the command line.

C elegans SAGE data

A graph generated with Graph::Undirected and GraphViz
The purpose of this session is to introduce you to Perl, demonstrate its flexibility, conciseness and utility and motivate you to attend other workshops to learn more.
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0.0.0.1
| Orientation Session
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0.0.0.1
| Orientation Session
2.0.0.3
| Introduction to Unix
5.0.0.1
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Other courses by Sheldon McKay or Martin Krzywinski.
0.0.0.1
| Orientation Session
1.0.1.8
| Introduction to Perl
1.1.2.8
| Intermediate Perl
1.2.2.1
| Effective use of map, sort and grep in Perl
2.1.2.4
| Data Mining and Analysis at the Command Line
2.2.2.2
| Prompt Tools
4.0.2.1
| Spans and Sets
4.1.2.2
| Random Numbers and Distributions
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