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Darwin

Darwin stands for Data Analysis and Retrieval With Indexed Nucleotide/peptide sequences.
Darwin is a programming environment with its own, modern language and a growing library of functions for sequence management and analysis, statistics, numerics, graphics, parallel execution and more.

How do I get Darwin?

Darwin is free and available for a broad variety of operating systems and can be downloaded at this place.

On the Darwin Help Webpage you find all Darwin functions with explanation and examples.

In an effort to connect Darwin users together, we have a Darwin Listserver. Sign up and you will be placed on the Darwin mailing list. It's a public mailing list which means you can post questions/angry comments/solutions to problems by mailing to Darwinlist@inf.ethz.ch.

References

Please use this reference if you publish something in which you have used Darwin

G. H. Gonnet, M. T. Hallett, C. Korostensky, and L. Bernardin
Darwin v. 2.0: an interpreted computer language for the biosciences
Bioinformatics 2000 16: 101-103.

It is also beneficial to list the URL of the CBRG web page in references: http://www.cbrg.ethz.ch

 

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