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## Friday, October 12
### Project Background
#### Prior Sample/Data Processing
* Samples collected from marine environments around the world
* Water sample collected
* Filtered to isolate vir…
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Opening this issue on behalf of Anush @anushchp:
#### Problem description
> It complains that O2 consuming reactions don’t have fixed bounds. Thermodynamics (using pyTFA: https://github.com/EPFL-…
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Dear Karsten Wüllems,
I’m a Ph.D student in France on Brassica napus (rapeseed) specialized metabolites against pathogens. I want to apply your pipeline “Analysis of GRaph mapped Image data NEtwor…
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### Ticket Contents
## Description
Currently, WarpSQL CI builds PostgreSQL images with all extensions included, resulting in large image sizes with unused extensions. This approach also limits our…
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Right now there are 155 database cross-references in UniProt:
- http://www.uniprot.org/database/
I want to discuss here
- [ ] which ones are essential
- [ ] a reasonable, flexible model for cross-ref…
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Project Lead:
Mentor:
Welcome to OLS-3! This issue will be used to track your project and progress during the program. Please use this checklist over the next few weeks as you start Open L…
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Hi folks,
Thanks for providing this example of how to apply COSMOS to viral pathogenesis data. I am trying to reproduce your pipeline, and I got as far as runCarnival, but the problem now is that …
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Can you talk a little bit about the pros and cons of each and in which kinds of situations/applications one would be more useful than the other? Like why pick one over the other if you had to pick?
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Up to now, `dingo` supports sampling using the uniform, the
multivariate exponential and the multivariate Gaussian distributions.
A quite interesting addition from the biologist-point-of-view wou…