[BlindMath] Biochemical Pathways
Yusuf Sarıgöz
yusufsarigoz at gmail.com
Mon Jul 10 18:02:40 UTC 2017
Hi Zach,
Have you ever had a look at Matplotlib, a Python library for doing
graphs or figures things? https://matplotlib.org/
On the other hand, even though I haven't worked with it, R programing
language is specifically for statistics and visualization of complex
data.
Regards,
Yusuf.
On 7/10/17, Zach via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
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> Apologies if there is a list better suited to address this question, but I
> suspect there are individuals talented enough, and I hope said individuals
> can a lot time enough to help me find a way to generate biopathway diagrams
> for a 8000 level biochemistry course I'm taking. I'm pretty sure there must
> be a way to accomplish this using either LaTeX or a programming language,
> and my attitude is that if I can learn SMILES, HTML and SAS, I can learn
> another code/language for this course and perhaps for research/teaching
> applications down the road. I'd love to use my own short-hand I've
> invented,
> but I'm not talented enough yet to build a software that can generate the
> pathway diagrams. yet.
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> So if someone has the time and know-how, I'd love to hear from you.
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> Thanks,
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> Zac
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> Zachary Mason
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> M.S. Student
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> Animal and Dairy Sciences
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> Mississippi State University
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