Welcome to our Friday feature link collection: SNPpets. During the week we come across a lot of links and reads that we think are interesting, but don’t make it to a blog post. Here they are for your enjoyment…
- Mmm hmm: RT @engagedethics: MT @BrianMBot: “everyone is all excited about ‘machine learning’ – need to remember human learning” #sagecon cc: @nwabr @nick_r_anderson [emphasis mine, Mary]
- RT @genetics_blog: GTF <–> GFF3 <–> BED <–> Genbank converter at Tubingen Galaxy instance #usegalaxy http://t.co/NuCYW812 [Mary]
- RT @ewanbirney: Yummy new Expression Atlas out from the EBI. Download/browse your favourite gene/part-of-body RNA-seq/Microarray. http://t.co/3NztqEbV [Mary]
- A very amusing read found through an indirect path: “Pathology in the Hundred Acre Wood: a neurodevelopmental perspective on A.A. Milne” Cited in several other papers – check out the list
[Jennifer]
- Umm…yay? RT @iddux: Baby-poop paper accepted to Genome Biology. 1st time I turned shit into something good, as opposed to the other way around. [Mary]
- Yesterday the Office of Science and Technology Policy released a National Bioeconomy Blueprint as a 43 page PDF, you can see their press release here. [Jennifer]
- OMG!! Teh Toxins! But cool project, really. RT @uniprot: Find out more about animal toxins in the latest UniProt headline article, ‘Of serpents, humans and pain’ http://t.co/BSxcP1Pr [Mary]
And one last special item:
PhD The Movie is now available for streaming–check out the details here: