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How to code : a step-by-step guide to computer coding
by
Wainewright, Max, author
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Computer programming Juvenile literature.
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Programming languages (Electronic computers) Juvenile literature.
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LOGO (Computer program language) Juvenile literature.
2016
\"Welcome to the world of computer coding! Become a master coder, with these step-by-step instructions and robot helpers too! How to Code teaches you all the basic concepts, including Loops, Variables, and Selection, and then develops your skills further until you can create your own website ... and more! Learn how to use Logo, build games in Scratch, program projects in Python, experiment with HTML, and make interactive web pages with JavaScript\"-- Publisher's website.
Skylign: a tool for creating informative, interactive logos representing sequence alignments and profile hidden Markov models
by
Finn, Robert D
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Wheeler, Travis J
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Clements, Jody
in
Algorithms
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Amino Acid Sequence
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Analysis
2014
Background
Logos are commonly used in molecular biology to provide a compact graphical representation of the conservation pattern of a set of sequences. They render the information contained in sequence alignments or profile hidden Markov models by drawing a stack of letters for each position, where the height of the stack corresponds to the conservation at that position, and the height of each letter within a stack depends on the frequency of that letter at that position.
Results
We present a new tool and web server, called Skylign, which provides a unified framework for creating logos for both sequence alignments and profile hidden Markov models. In addition to static image files, Skylign creates a novel interactive logo plot for inclusion in web pages. These interactive logos enable scrolling, zooming, and inspection of underlying values. Skylign can avoid sampling bias in sequence alignments by down-weighting redundant sequences and by combining observed counts with informed priors. It also simplifies the representation of gap parameters, and can optionally scale letter heights based on alternate calculations of the conservation of a position.
Conclusion
Skylign is available as a website, a scriptable web service with a RESTful interface, and as a software package for download. Skylign’s interactive logos are easily incorporated into a web page with just a few lines of HTML markup. Skylign may be found at
http://skylign.org
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IX Simposio de Quimica Aplicada(IXSIQUIA)y I Congreso Internacional de Nanoquímica, Nanofisica y Nanomedicina (ICINNN)
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Logos
2020
List of logos are available in this pdf.
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Związek Pracodawców Porozumienie Producentów Węgla Brunatnego
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Logos
2021
List of Logos are available in the pdf
Journal Article
XX Conference of PhD Students and Young Scientists
in
Logos
2021
List of Logos are available in the pdf.
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