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I wanted to share with you a new thing I'm working on: https://biohandbook.me/

It's a resource for practical best practices and tips to use in bioinformatic analyses. The idea is to work together to define standards and workflows and write them down. I love the open science, FAIR data and FAIR code philosophy but there are not many easy-to-use and direct resources around to actually tell you how to do things in the bioinformatics world.

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#bioinformatics #handbook #OpenScience

in reply to Frank Aylward

I have some poorly organized genomics tutorials - not sure if something like that would be worth contributing https://faylward.github.io/bioinformatics_tutorials/
in reply to Frank Aylward

@foaylward
Thank you for taking an interest!

I think so! Especially the Unix commands one.

In my mind it would be less about tutorials proper and more about things you can look up when you need them, but I think tutorials can be repurposed for this quite easily. For instance an overwiew of seqkit and some salient commands would be great!

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