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Random DNA Sequences: How to
http://hplgit.github.io/bioinf-py/doc/pub/html/main_bioinf.html
http://zientzilaria.herokuapp.com/blog/2007/10/26/generating-multiple-sets-of-random-dna-sequences-with-one-script-and-a-bash-one/
http://openwetware.org/wiki/Open_writing_projects/Beginning_Python_for_Bioinformatics
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21205836/generating-random-sequences-of-dna
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30205962/python-generating-random-dna-sequences-with-numpy-valueerror
I'm trying to do a code where is generates a random string, but I have only just started coding so I don't want anything to the code to be too complicated. import random, string randomthing = random.
rstr is a python helper module for easily generating random strings of various types. It could be useful for fuzz testing, generating dummy data, or other applications.
oneliners - Useful bash one-liners for bioinformatics.

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shell/bash generate random alphanumeric string
TUPLES?! (tooh-ples)
SETS:
#What can I do with them?
set = {”string”, ‘string0″, [list], (tuple), “string1″}
print(set)
set.add #It f’ing takes just ONE ARGUMENT at a time! Hm, not impressed add, not impressed
PLUS: No attribute .extend for sets! Not impressed either you .extend!
set.discard
set.remove #if it ain’t there, KeyError
Hey! And What about _backup = .copy ??
Oh, and hey kiddo! _backup is just a name not a command! [IS IT!??]
(I know, I know! But just in case yo’ brain noobs out again :P)
NOTES: About the .copy thingy
I can’t make a different name copy containing the same elements
It returns when I call my backup “built-in method copy of set at 0x”01AD8378″ #Was ist daaaas??!

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The official Python 2.7 docs for these methods sounds nearly identical, with the sole difference seeming to be that remove() raises a KeyError while discard does not. I'm wondering if there is a
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