June 2015
Intermediate to advanced
306 pages
6h 50m
English
Modern bioinformatics analysis is normally performed on a Linux server. Most of our recipes will also work on Mac OS X. It will also work on Windows in theory, but this is not recommended. If you do not have a Linux server, you can use a free virtual machine emulator such as VirtualBox to run it on a Windows/Mac computer. An alternative that we explore in the book is to use Docker as a container, which can be used on Windows and Mac via boot2docker.
As modern bioinformatics is a big data discipline, you will need a reasonable amount of memory; at least 4 GB on a native Linux machine, probably 8 GB on a Mac/Windows system, but more would be better. A broadband Internet connection will also be necessary to download the ...