PyCogent: a toolkit for making sense from sequence
Rob Knight(University of California San Diego), Gavin Huttley(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), Zongzhi Liu(Yale University), Sandra Smit(University of Colorado Boulder), Daniel McDonald(University of California San Diego), Michael S. Robeson(University of Arkansas Medical Center), Brett C Easton(Australian National University), J. Gregory Caporaso(Northern Arizona University), Stephanie A. Wilson(University of Colorado Boulder), Jason Carnes(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Amanda Birmingham(University of California San Diego), Shandy Wikman(University of Colorado Boulder), Jeremy Widmann(University of Colorado Boulder), Helen Lindsay(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), Catherine Lozupone(Colorado School of Public Health), Hua Ying(Australian National University), Micah Hamady(University of Colorado Boulder), Matthew J. Wakefield(The University of Melbourne), Michael A. W. Eaton(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), Raymond Sammut(Australian National University)
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