[Bioperl-l] Would like to use bioperl and techniques for analysis DNA sequences.

Jason Stajich jason at cgt.duhs.duke.edu
Mon Sep 15 16:58:47 EDT 2003


Do whatever you like with the codes - the Bioperl source code is provided
under the Perl Artistic license.
 http://bioperl.org/Core/Latest/LICENSE
as long as you adhere to that (which is pretty basic), no problem.

Sequence databases are redistributed under the restrictions of the
providers NCBI, EMBL/EBI, DDBJ.

-jason
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, deltoro wrote:

> Greetings!
>
> Allow me to introduce my self...
> My name is David Del Toro and I am a senior at the University of
> Houston-Downtown.  I am majoring in Computer Science and have
> decided to do a project in bioinformatics.  I would like
> permission to use your resources such as sequence databases and
> code for reference in writing a data mining engine only for the
> purposes of construction a senior project.  If this is possible,
> please let me know.  I would really appreciate it.
>
> Sincerely,
> David Del Toro
> Computer Science Student
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