Chapter 887
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Huo Yao simply asked him. "Are you talking about genetic mutation experiments?"
Liu Gan nodded and explained. "Yes. The experiments are taught by the Faculty of Biotechnology. All we need to do is use the computer to compare the genetic models they have selected."
After a pause, Liu Gan continued, "However, the experiment will involve programming languages like Perl and Python. These are the core computer science courses that must be learned for information science majors. You haven't touched them yet, so in a bit, follow me and I will teach you a little."
Perl was the most basic programming language, while Python was used in scientific calculations, statistics, and artificial intelligence.
In short, these two were the basics of computer science.
Huo Yao's brows moved slightly. Seeing how serious Liu Gan was, she nodded and said, "Okay. Thank you."
Whether she learned it or not was one thing. She was still a little interested in genetic theory.
Liu Gan smiled. "It's fine. Just treat it as a learning experience."
Huo Yao nodded. She contemplated for two seconds before she said, "Oh yes. Can I take a look at the data and inference report for the experiment? It will make the experiment more accurate. "
Liu Gan looked a little uneasy when he heard Huo Yao mention it. "Inference without data."
Usually, before an experiment, the data report would go through all sorts of deductions until the most suitable point was reached. Only then would the experiment be carried out to ensure that there would be no mistakes.
Huo Yao glanced at Liu Gan. "If you aren't familiar with the data and inference, the experiment will be less effective."
Liu Gan's lips curled into a bitter smile. Even a new student knew this logic. But Director Qi … he was just a tool for an experiment.
"It's fine. We can look at it during the experiment," said Liu Gan.
Huo Yao could tell something was amiss, so she did not probe further.
It did not matter to her whether she looked at it or not.
Another teacher knocked on the door. Liu Gan walked over. The teacher was looking for him. He contemplated for a moment before he said, "Oh yes. I have Perl and Python on my computer. You can familiarize yourself with them. I'm busy."
Liu Gan pointed at the computer on his desk to indicate that she could use it.
He did not have any confidential documents on his computer, so it did not matter if the students used it.
Soon, Liu Gan walked out of the office and stood outside the door, talking to the teacher who was looking for him.
Huo Yao glanced at the door. Even though she was familiar with the two programs, she still walked over to the desk.
Python was open on the computer interface, and a large set of data instructions were copied inside. It was probably for inference.
Huo Yao did not have the habit of messing with the computer, but she glanced at the data. It was a comparison of genetic molecules. She raised her brow, took the mouse, and clicked on the confirm button.
Suddenly, a progress button popped up in pure English. A few seconds later, a red exclamation mark appeared, indicating that the comparison had failed.
Huo Yao stroked the mouse and brought up the data. She scanned through it and realized that the molecular structure was similar to one of the courses she had seen on the kraft paper two days ago.
After thinking for two seconds, she adjusted the script.
Not long after, Liu Gan came back and asked, "How was it? Did you understand it? “
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