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Biological Sciences
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We’re pleased to officially confirm that one of the two keynote speakers for the 15th annual Bioinformatics Open Source Conference ( BOSC 2014) will be C. Titus Brown, as he announced on Twitter recently: In recognition of the growing use of Twitter and social media within science as a way of connecting across geographical divides, we’re announcing a Twitter competition to guess who is scheduled to give the second keynote at BOSC 2014 in

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

Source distributions and Windows installers for Biopython 1.63 are now available from the downloads page on the official Biopython website and ( soon ) from the Python Package Index (PyPI). The current version removed the requirement of the 2to3 library. This was made possible by dropping Python 2.5 (and Jython 2.5). This release of Biopython supports Python 2.6 and

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

UPDATE: As a bit of time has passed since we originally intended to make a new release, I forgot that (in that time period) Carnë Draug had released a split-out version of Bio::Biblio to CPAN this past March. Unfortunately that release (v1.7) appears to have version collisions with this one (v.1.6.910); therefore I’m packaging a new point release ( v1.6.920 ) that removes Bio::Biblio to prevent this.

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

Source distributions and Windows installers for Biopython 1.62 are now available from the downloads page on the official Biopython website and ( soon ) from the Python Package Index (PyPI). Python support This is our first release of Biopython which officially supports Python 3 . Specifically, this is supported under Python 3.3. Older versions of Python 3 may still work albeit with

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

Hello from Berlin, where the pre-BOSC informal CodeFest 2013 meeting is already underway. We’re looking forward to seeing even more of you on Friday and Saturday for BOSC 2013.

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

We are pleased to announce the release of BioRuby 1.4.3.0001. This new release fixes the following bugs. “gem install bio” failed with Ruby 2.0 or later versions. lib/bio/db/gff.rb script encoding issue Bio::Blast::Default::Report parse error when subject sequence contains spaces. For more information, see RELEASE_NOTES.rdoc and ChangeLog.

Biological Sciences
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Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

Source distributions and Windows installers for Biopython 1.61 are now available from the downloads page on the Biopython website and from the Python Package Index (PyPI). The updated Biopython Tutorial and Cookbook is online ( PDF). Platforms/Deployment We currently support Python 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7 and also test under Python 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 (including modules using NumPy), and Jython 2.5 and PyPy 1.9 (Jython and PyPy do not