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There is also a (currently separate) news server for all the [[obf:OBF|OBF]] projects at [http://news.open-bio.org news.open-bio.org].
 
There is also a (currently separate) news server for all the [[obf:OBF|OBF]] projects at [http://news.open-bio.org news.open-bio.org].
  
The latest release is Biopython 1.43, released on 17 March 2007. Get it from our  [[Download]] page.
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The latest release is Biopython 1.44, released on 28 October 2007. Get it from our  [[Download]] page.
  
 
See the [http://biopython.open-bio.org/SRC/biopython/NEWS What's new].
 
See the [http://biopython.open-bio.org/SRC/biopython/NEWS What's new].

Revision as of 09:30, 28 October 2007

Our News/blog server is available at biopython.org/news/.

There is also a (currently separate) news server for all the OBF projects at news.open-bio.org.

The latest release is Biopython 1.44, released on 28 October 2007. Get it from our Download page.

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Biopython 1.61 released
Source distributions and Windows installers for Biopython 1.61 are now available from the downloads page on the Biopython website and from the Python Package Index (PyPI). The updated Biopython Tutorial and Cookbook is online (PDF). Platforms/Deployment We currently support Python … Continue reading

Travis-CI for Testing
BioRuby, Biopython and BioPerl are now using Travis-CI.org, a hosted continuous integration service for the open source community, to run their unit tests automatically whenever their GitHub repositories are updated. Continue reading
Biopython 1.60 released
Source distributions and Windows installers for Biopython 1.60 are now available from the downloads page on the Biopython website and from the Python Package Index (PyPI). Platforms/Deployment We currently support Python 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7 and also test under Jython … Continue reading
Students selected for GSoC
Hello all, I’m very pleased and excited to announce that the Open Bioinformatics Foundation has selected 5 very capable students to work on OBF projects this summer as part of the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program. The accepted students, … Continue reading
Cross-links in GenomeDiagram
I’ve just finished writing up an example for the Biopython Tutorial of the new GenomeDiagram functionality added in Biopython 1.59. You can now control the start and end points of individual tracks, and you can add cross-links between regions of … Continue reading
Biopython 1.59 released
Source distributions and Windows installers for Biopython 1.59 are now available from the downloads page on the Biopython website and from the Python Package Index (PyPI). Continue reading
Chromosome Diagrams in Biopython
One of the new things coming in Biopython 1.59 is improved chromosome diagrams, something you may have seen via Twitter. I’ve just been updating the Biopython Tutorial (current version here, PDF) to include an example drawing this: Here’s a PDF … Continue reading
Biopython 1.58 released
Source distributions and Windows installers for Biopython 1.58 are available from the downloads page on the Biopython website and from the Python Package Index (PyPI). A new interface and parsers for the PAML (Phylogenetic Analysis by Maximum Likelihood) package of … Continue reading
Biopython 1.57 released
The Biopython community is pleased to announce the release of Biopython 1.57. Source distributions and Windows installers are available from the downloads page on the Biopython website and from the Python Package Index. Bio.SeqIO now includes an index_db() function which … Continue reading
OBF and Google Summer of Code 2011
Google announced today the Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) has been accepted as a mentoring organization for the 2011 Google Summer of Code! Continue reading

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