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4 materials found
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    Accessing Mouse Phenotypes and Disease Associations with the IMPC Solr API: A complete Python guide

    Genotype and phenotype IMPC International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium Mouse phenotypes Python
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    SQL with Python

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    Software engineering Foundations of Data Science Python SQL jupyter-notebook
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    Ensembl: REST API

    Genetics API Genome sequencing Programmatic access Python R Sequence alignments
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    Explore and Visualize Your Data with Python

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    Data visualisation Bioinformatics Data analysis Python
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The training portal for the photon & neutron community is supported through the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, under grant agreement 857641, 823852, the Horizon Europe Framework under grant agreement 101129751, and the consortium DAPHNE4NFDI in the context of the work of the NFDI e.V. under the DFG - project number 460248799.