In this video, I’ll show you how to combine the contents of two files into one and how to write terminal output to a file in Linux Mint. These techniques are essential for managing data, organizing files, and automating tasks through the terminal. 💻✨ We’ll cover: • How to combine two text files using commands like cat,, and tee • How to append content from one file into another • How to redirect terminal output to a file using • Writing the output of commands to a file for later use (useful for data processing, Bioinformatics, and logging) • Real-world examples for Data Science, Bioinformatics, and other fields Mastering these commands will improve your efficiency when working with large datasets and managing files in Linux. ⸻ 🎯 Perfect For: • Students • Data Analysts • Bioinformatics Learners • Linux beginners • Anyone looking to improve their Linux terminal skills
00: Resources
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01: Course Introduction and Registration
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02: Know your Instructor
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03: What is Bioinformatics?
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04: Coding for Bioinformatics
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05: Linux-Everything you need to know
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06: Zoom Meetings to know everyone
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07: File Formats
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08: VScode installation
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09: Conda environments for Bioinformatics
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10: git and gitHub
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11: R and RStudio
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12: Linux Tool installation and use for Bioinformatics
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13: Sequencing Technologies
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14: Quality Control of Short Reads
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15: DNA and DNA sequencing
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16: Genes and Genome
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17: Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Genomes as bioinformatician’s perspective
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Quizzes-01
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18: Marker Gene Analysis | 16S rRNA, 18S rRNA, ITS
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19: VScode, Git, GitHub, Markdown
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20: Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) and Genome Assembly workflow
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