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Matthieu Gobin / r3-pages
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 UniversalRepository for building the official website of the R3 lab.
Here is the presence on the university website.
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LCSB-BioCore / FBCModelTests.jl
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Laurent Heirendt / courses
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 UniversalRepository for all slides related to R3 courses.
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Marina Popleteeva / courses
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 UniversalRepository for all slides related to R3 courses.
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R3 / outreach / templates / presentations / markdown
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ESB / ONT_pilot_gitlab
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterMethod testing and analyses of Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT) sequencing runs Data obtained by sequencing "generous donor B" across several runs Original data prepared by Rashi (post-sequencing) Initial analyses performed by CCLUpdated -
DVB / Saraiva_2023
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R3 / school / git / basic-practice
Apache License 2.0Practice repository basic git training.
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Jenny Thuy Dung Tran / courses
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 UniversalRepository for all slides related to R3 courses.
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Vilem Ded / howto-cards
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 UniversalUpdated -
R3 / apps / lunr.js
MIT LicenseSnapshot of lunr.js from https://github.com/olivernn/lunr.js/ with custom fixes related to R3 functionality
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Laura Denies / PathoFact
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterUpdated -
Polina Novikova / archaea-in-gut
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genomeanalysis / LuxPARK
Apache License 2.0Updated -
LCSB-BioCore / GigaSOM.jl
Apache License 2.0Huge-scale, high-performance flow cytometry clustering in Julia
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R3 / outreach / papers / gigasom
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalGigaSOM.jl: Huge-scale, high-performance flow cytometry clustering in Julia.
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R3 / legacy / bedtools2
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterMirror of https://github.com/arq5x/bedtools2.git -16/07/2015-
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Static site that list some projects in the biocore. Use Jekyll.
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