Question about ORF finder

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  • orfipy

    Fast and flexible ORF finder

  • You don't need any specific hardware to run most bioinformatics programs. There is a web application of ORF finder and if you want to run large amounts of analyses you probably want to run them in a Linux environment. Look at Windows Subsystem for Linux if you are a Windows user. You may also be interested in new ORF finders like this one: https://github.com/urmi-21/orfipy

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