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...Largely, in bioinformatics the DNA pattern method is unexplored and many discoveries can be made through it.
One of the questions to which an answer was given is: How many types of promoters are out there regulating the genes ? It seems that there are 10 types of promoters.
The project also contains 20,000 images (DNA patterns) that can be analyzed in relation to various genetic disorders (if Homo Sapiens) or for understanding the evolutionary mechanisms between species.
References:
[1] Gagniuc and Ionescu-Tirgoviste: Eukaryotic genomes may exhibit up to 10 generic classes of gene promoters. ...
Reor is a winsome calculator with loads of functions, by Ajay Menon.
Reor is a free calculator which is crafted into perfection with a winsome interface. Reor has got Scientific, Statistical, Graphical and many more types of tools built-into it, while maintaining an attractive interface.
A Disk Scheduling Simulator tool. With an intuitive GUI interface and command line functionality. Built using both VC and VB. Currently supports SSTF,LOOK,CLOOK,SCAN and CSCAN algorithms. Rotational latency is also optionally supported.
The Online Astronomy Project will create a complete, web-enabled, robotic astronomy system that
is hardware independent (ASCOM standard abstraction layer) and capable of servicing multiple telescopes
and types of observation programs at once.