bioperl 1.7.2-3 source package in Ubuntu

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bioperl (1.7.2-3) unstable; urgency=medium

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 -- Andreas Tille <email address hidden>  Sun, 28 Oct 2018 00:46:56 +0200

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Original maintainer:
Debian Med
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Section:
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Urgency:
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bioperl_1.7.2-3.dsc 3.0 KiB 28f5955151ba47ba0b9c73b8a23fc224f0b9130826bc798b56c50f745beaf763
bioperl_1.7.2.orig.tar.gz 11.8 MiB 17aa3aaab2f381bbcaffdc370002eaf28f2c341b538068d6586b2276a76464a1
bioperl_1.7.2-3.debian.tar.xz 11.8 KiB 19a06f538da013ff5c4477b51ecd66753619b242664137769793f5e5147339fa

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bioperl: Perl tools for computational molecular biology

 The Bioperl project is a coordinated effort to collect computational methods
 routinely used in bioinformatics into a set of standard CPAN-style,
 well-documented, and freely available Perl modules. It is well-accepted
 throughout the community and used in many high-profile projects, e.g.,
 Ensembl.
 .
 The recommended packages are needed to run some of the included
 binaries, for a detailed explanation including the specific Perl
 modules please see README.Debian.
 .
 The suggested package enhances the manual pages.

libbio-perl-perl: BioPerl core perl modules

 BioPerl is a toolkit of perl modules useful in building bioinformatics
 solutions in Perl. It is built in an object-oriented manner so that many
 modules depend on each other to achieve a task. The collection of modules in
 libbio-perl-perl consist of the core of the functionality of bioperl.