FACTOID #151: The five countries with the highest coffee consumption are also the five countries whose citizens trust one another the most. Coincidence? Probably.
EMBOSS is an acronym for European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite. EMBOSS is a free Open Source software analysis package specially developed for the needs of the molecular biology user community. The software automatically copes with data in a variety of formats and even allows transparent retrieval of sequence data from the web. Also, as extensive libraries are provided with the package, it is a platform to allow other scientists to develop and release software in true open source spirit. EMBOSS also integrates a range of currently available packages and tools for sequence analysis into a seamless whole. Molecular biology is the study of biology at a molecular level. ... Open source refers to projects that are open to the public and which draw on other projects that are freely available to the general public. ...
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GRAND CHAPTER SEAL: The corporate seal of the Grand Chapter is kept at the International Headquarters and used to emboss all official documents, such as charters and membership certificates.
The seal has a reproduction of the official badge in the center and around the badge are the words, "Fraternity Founded 1856", and "New York".
Computer scripting languages such as Perl and Python are often used to interface with biological databases and parse output from bioinformatics programs.
Communities of bioinformatics programmers have set up free/open source projects such as EMBOSS, Bioconductor, BioPerl, BioLinux, BioPython, BioRuby, and BioJava which develop and distribute shared programming tools and objects (as program modules) that make bioinformatics easier.
Genevestigator is an example of how large-scale gene expression microarray data is used to predict gene function based on contextual information.