Fun, interactive and quirky bioinformatics tools and webpages






In this blogpost, I share some fun, interactive and quirky bioinformatics tools and webpages I’ve come across through the years.

So if you are ready… let’s dive in!


Because learning bioinformatics doesn’t have to be boring! Here are some of the most engaging and entertaining resources:

Interactive Visualizations and Explanations

Fun (and not so useful) R Packages

  • genzplyr – dplyr but make it Gen Z. Use yeet() instead of select(), vibe_check() for validation. No cap fr fr.
  • cowsay – Make animals say things in your R console. Essential for debugging (obviously).
  • praise – Get random praise when your code works. We all need this.
  • fortune – Random R fortunes and quotes from the R community.
  • BRRR – Make your R script say “BRRR” like Gucci Mane when it finishes.
  • CatterPlots – Scatter plots with cats. Because data visualization needs more cats.
  • ggcats – Add cat images to your ggplot2 plots as points.

Gamified Learning

  • Phylo – Puzzle game where you do real multiple sequence alignments. Citizen science gaming!
  • Eterna – Design RNA molecules through puzzle-solving. Your solutions get synthesized in real labs!
  • Foldit – Protein folding puzzle game. Players have contributed to real scientific discoveries.
  • Rosalind – Learn bioinformatics through programming challenges. Level up your skills RPG-style.
  • Regex Golf – Master regular expressions (essential for bioinformatics) through addictive challenges.
  • Vim Adventures – Learn Vim commands through a Zelda-like game. Useful for command-line bioinformatics.

Quirky Educational Content

  • StatQuest – Josh Starmer’s incredibly catchy stats songs. “BAM!” You’ll never forget PCA again.
  • PhD Comics – Grad school life comics. Too real for bioinformatics students.
  • XKCD – Randall Munroe’s nerdy comics. Search for bioinformatics, statistics, and data science ones.
  • Lior Pachter’s Blog – Sometimes spicy, always entertaining takes on computational biology.

Fun Visualization Tools

  • Nextstrain – Real-time tracking of pathogen evolution. Watch viruses evolve live.
  • Sequence Bunny – Turn DNA sequences into adorable bunnies. Each sequence makes a unique bunny!
  • DNA Chisel – Optimize DNA sequences with fun constraint options.
  • Proteopedia – Wikipedia for protein structures, but 3D and interactive.
  • MolView – Quick and easy molecule visualization in your browser.

Creative Data Science

  • Dear Data – Hand-drawn data visualizations project. Inspiration for presenting bioinformatics data artistically.
  • Data is Ugly Subreddit – Learn what NOT to do with your plots. Hilariously bad visualizations.
  • Data is Beautiful Subreddit – Gorgeous data visualizations for inspiration.
  • Flowing Data – Nathan Yau’s creative and fun approach to data visualization.

Meme-Worthy Resources

Interactive Tools and Playgrounds

  • Genetic Algorithm Walkers – Watch creatures evolve to walk using genetic algorithms. Mesmerizing!
  • The Coding Train – Daniel Shiffman’s creative coding tutorials. Many biological simulations!
  • Observable – Interactive JavaScript notebooks for data visualization. Great for web-based bioinfo viz.
  • Streamlit Gallery – Collection of interactive data science apps. Many genomics examples!

Unconventional Learning

  • Papers We Love – Community celebrating computer science and bioinformatics papers with meetups.
  • Two Minute Papers – AI and computational research explained in 2 minutes. Includes computational biology.
  • 3Blue1Brown – Beautiful mathematical animations. Linear algebra and calculus for bioinformatics.
  • Primer – Evolution and natural selection explained through cute blob simulations.

Easter Eggs and Fun Commands

  • curl wttr.in – Weather in your terminal. Because bioinformaticians live in terminals.
  • curl parrot.live – Party parrot in your terminal for when your pipeline finally finishes!
  • cowsay + lolcat – Combine cowsay with rainbow colors. Peak terminal aesthetics.
  • hollywood – Make your terminal look like a Hollywood hacker movie.
  • cmatrix – Matrix-style falling characters in terminal. Feel like a bioinformatics hacker.

What did you think of these fun bioinformatics resources and tools?

Are there any other resources you would like to see here?

If you have recommendations on more bioinformatic tools for beginners, intermediate or advance levels, leave a comment in the comments section below so I can add it to the list:)


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