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Access to Biological Web Services from Python

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BioKit

Bioinformatics tools in Python

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note:

BioKit is tested with Travis for the following Python version: 2.7.9 3.4.2 and 3.5.0

contributions:

Please join https://github.com/biokit/biokit and share your notebooks https://github.com/biokit/biobooks/

issues:

Please use https://github.com/biokit/biokit/issues

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Contents

BioKit is a set of tools gathered from several other Python packages. So far, it contains a few plotting tools (viz module), some statistical analysis, some tools to access to Taxon and GO identifier, some basic tools to manipulate sequences and so on. It is linked to BioServices package to provide access to biological resources. Lots of biological software are developed in R. We have also added a module to ease the installation and usage of R tools within BioKit.

testing

From travis, coverage is about 50% at the moment, which is low because some tests are ignored. Tests ignored are those that are slow or required R dependencies. To be ignored, we filled the setup.cfg with an option called attr. IF you comment that attribute in the setup.cfg and run

python setup.py nosetests

You should reach a higher coverage (about 70%)

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