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    GFP- GAKNN
    GAKNN is a data mining software for gene annotation data. GAKNN is built with k- Nearest Neighbour algorithm optimized by the genetic algorithm. Gene annotation datasets saved under .csv or .arff formats with Gene Ontology or FunCat categorization can use GAKNN to predict gene functions.
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    Eye candy showing parallel Conway's Life games in the bit planes of the screen, using boolean BitBlt operations. (Independently rediscovered algorithm given already in Smalltalk-80 Blue Book, by the inventors of BitBlt.)
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