Re: Biopython 1.68 released
Peter Cock <[email protected]> Fri, 26 Aug 2016 22:04:39 +0100
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Python 3.5 Windows Installers added, thank you to Ben in what was the first pull request to the DIST repository: https://github.com/biopython/DIST/pull/1 (I committed the installers from Ben for Biopython 1.67 directly, but with attribution) Peter On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 5:32 PM, Peter Cock <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Biopythoneers, > > Source distributions and Windows installers for Biopython 1.68 are now > available from the downloads page on the official Biopython website, > and the release is also on the Python Package Index (PyPI). > > http://biopython.org/wiki/Download > https://news.open-bio.org/2016/08/26/biopython-1-68-released/ > > This release of Biopython supports Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5, but > this will be our final release to run on Python 2.6. It has also been tested > on PyPy 5.0, PyPy3 version 2.4, and Jython 2.7. > > Bio.PDB has been extended to parse the RSSB's new binary Macromolecular > Transmission Format (MMTF, see http://mmtf.rcsb.org), in addition to the > mmCIF and PDB file formats (contributed by Anthony Bradley). This requires > an optional external dependency on the mmtf-python library. > > Module Bio.pairwise2 has been re-written (contributed by Markus Piotrowski). > It is now faster, addresses some problems with local alignments, and also > now allows gap insertions after deletions, and vice versa, inspired by the > http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/031500 preprint from Flouri et al. > > The two sample graphical tools SeqGui (Sequence Graphical User Interface) > and xbbtools were rewritten (SeqGui) or updated (xbbtools) using the tkinter > library (contributed by Markus Piotrowski). SeqGui allows simple nucleotide > transcription, back-transcription and translation into amino acids using > Bio.Seq internally, offering of the NCBI genetic codes supported in Biopython. > xbbtools is able to open Fasta formatted files, does simple nucleotide > operations and translations in any reading frame using one of the NCBI genetic > codes. In addition, it supports standalone Blast installations to do local > Blast searches. > > New NCBI genetic code table 26 (Pachysolen tannophilus Nuclear Code) > has been added to Bio.Data (and the translation functionality), and table 11 > is now also available under the alias Archaeal. > > In line with NCBI website changes, Biopython now uses HTTPS rather than > HTTP to connect to the NCBI Entrez and QBLAST API. > > Additionally, a number of small bugs have been fixed with further additions > to the test suite, and there has been further work to follow the Python PEP8 > and best practice standard coding style. > > Many thanks to the Biopython developers and community for making this > release possible, especially the following contributors: > > Anthony Bradley (first contribution) > Ben Fulton (Python 3.5 Windows buildings coming soon) > Carlos Pena > Connor T. Skennerton > Iddo Friedberg > Kai Blin > Kristian Davidsen (first contribution) > Markus Piotrowski > Olivier Morelle (first contribution) > Peter Cock > Tiago Antao > Travis Wrightsman > Uwe Schmitt (first contribution) > Xiaoyu Zhuo (first contribution) > > Thank you all. > > Release announcement here (RSS feed available): > > https://news.open-bio.org/2016/08/26/biopython-1-68-released/ > > P.S. You can follow @Biopython on Twitter > https://twitter.com/Biopython > > Checksums: > > $ md5sum biopython-1.68.* > 078e915185485a5327937029b7577ddc biopython-1.68.tar.gz > 362e964543a424a2f7585ea4008ea834 biopython-1.68.win32-py2.6.exe > 772d07d9a6490d674688d00ede2bdfe9 biopython-1.68.win32-py2.7.exe > fda2d1c8d4a7862f6af85122c86fcd0f biopython-1.68.win32-py2.7.msi > 8de95a90704f15f4c22d5359dbc54b75 biopython-1.68.win32-py3.3.exe > 92f40105761520daeeb9128254a8bc94 biopython-1.68.win32-py3.3.msi > b1cd3f6b4ad1096347d5019c68128dac biopython-1.68.win32-py3.4.exe > 9403b9b0d01c22b49edb34e2164c31de biopython-1.68.win32-py3.4.msi > adb3e8ce60b02b3b46330bbca68f9732 biopython-1.68.zip > > $ shasum -a 256 biopython-1.68.* > d1dc09d1ddc8e90833f507cf09f80fa9ee1537d319058d1c44fe9c09be3d0c1f > biopython-1.68.tar.gz > 09449d7204c65e6010545092f2bc1dc662a0b5f6a873e52a08e19392f935fdb7 > biopython-1.68.win32-py2.6.exe > a7c2fe52ce8dcf503a492e4ee006dd8bc62faa77078d04c92abdbf7713bf2166 > biopython-1.68.win32-py2.7.exe > f92dfefc9a4ee61dda838a61d73a38b55552a1771ce411505009a48702aefd41 > biopython-1.68.win32-py2.7.msi > bce6a4cece7b75650d6a478f4ed9d7d1a5351df42a1820866a0cbd74c254565d > biopython-1.68.win32-py3.3.exe > 85bd5d499400e594f77d297966f56c139499711513b9cd24b87fece5a0463fbe > biopython-1.68.win32-py3.3.msi > 05c1f59933ef35ecb838649f6fabacb823f2a48c2498ed57ac59a6b3629b5369 > biopython-1.68.win32-py3.4.exe > 10928347029bc6b0b76567d5f6026a8a002bd3502a7ceeaded7d566938db4bef > biopython-1.68.win32-py3.4.msi > 986a0fa6919d2b51959259011dd0674b115383237e109c5a55c37cb18eef999b > biopython-1.68.zip