24 March 2011

The ultimate Bioinformatics “Cheat Sheet”

The following question was recently asked on Biostar:
inspired by Keith Robison's post on "cheat sheets", what would you put on a cheat sheet for bioinformatics? This might include one-line scripts, conversion factors, handy rules of thumb, etc...

well, here is my 'cheat sheet': ;-)







That's it,

Pierre

(arrows are from wikimedia-commons )

8 comments:

  1. Are you sure you need both arrows? I think it is a little bit overcomplicated like this.

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  2. Yes, I need those arrows: I'm dyslexic. :-)

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  3. Really funny. Is it open source?

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  4. @Mathgon: yes it is ;-) https://gist.github.com/885871

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  5. Thanks Pierre, this is amazingly useful !

    Here's my 2-cents contribution, a text version of your cheat sheet:

    5' <- -> 3'

    Pascal

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  6. The first arrow (<-) actually makes this cheat sheet 50% less useful.

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  7. Excellent. Amusing. But having dual arrows on separate strands would help avoid the 3'-to-5' impossibility depicted on sld17 in your NGS presentation on slideshare.

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  8. That's really very nice!!!

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