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Subject: Bio.pl and Bio.pm Version 1. Subroutines for Biosequence handling.
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Hi,

I have put two files for biological sequence handling subroutines.
These also have a lot of general purpose subroutines.

They are in :

ftp.mrc-cpe.cam.ac.uk /pub/jong/perl  

as  Bio.pl  and  Bio.pm




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