Found a great biology text!

Published:

"Molecular Biology of the Cell" 7th edition by Alberts et al.

Normally $265 for this hardcover 1,552 text considered the "bible" of cellular biology, Amazon had it at 35% off for some reason... may as well grab it! The research on the field of bioinformatics frequently references this book, as do the complimentary fields of biostatistics and computational biology.

It has been amazing moving from the statistics of useless lottery data to a field where the stats have meaning. I am still sticking with python for the first 103 challenges (33 done now) but the next area, the arsenal, is where the move to R for proper statistical analysis is the right move.

combining python for extract/transform/load and R for statistics and visuals is how they do it in real bioinformatics labs.

Even the lottery app was not a waste as the lessons learned are already making an impact on understanding why these problem sets have biologic importance and how to process and move data through a pipeline from ingestion to final product.

Who knows, once a real exposure to powerful analysis in R moves along, there may be better solutions to this lottery problem that come to light.

Still carrying on with the power ball, one ticket 3x per week, with no good result over the last month... but indeed it only needs to work once!

Book will be delivered tomorrow, $93 cheaper thanks to the "sale"... strange to see a book like this on sale but I am not arguing...

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