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Posted by Nick Theodorakis on 06/28/05 06:45
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 20:08:40 +0200, Lauri Raittila
<lauri@raittila.cjb.net> wrote:
>in alt.html, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>[following my post, instead OPs for some reason]
>
>> Why not rethink it. Just pre-break it into a static reasonable character
>> count, like 72 characters. Then with your presentation put it in a div
>> styled to separated it from your main text and convey that the genome
>> characters are one continuous block of code?
>
>I don't know how genome is to be used, but if it makes sence to copy
>part/whole of this long string of characters, having spaces here/there
>hurts copypasting.
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>
Most tools for analyzing DNA sequence ignore spaces and line feeds
and many even discard line numbers.
Nick
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