[Bioperl-l] Is there any data model available for systematics
classes ?
Jason Stajich
jason at cgt.mc.duke.edu
Thu Mar 13 11:50:29 EST 2003
Bio::Taxonomy is in progress - this is intended to be more robust than
Bio::Species at some point and can connect Species into their framework of
species.
Bio::Tree for representing phylogenetic trees.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm interested in systematics representation in BioPerl, for comparaison
> purposes. So far the only things i've found is the Bio::Organism package UML
> diagramm from http://bioperl.org/images/maps_and_markers.pdf, but it's quite
> succint, and some other classes such as Bio::Species aren't there. Is there
> anything else available ?
>
> Thanks
>
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Jason Stajich
Duke University
jason at cgt.mc.duke.edu
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