Friday SNPpets
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…
- RT @bffo: Data visualization! http://t.co/BjWumyRG & http://t.co/LOKFOuZC via .@joachimbaran [Mary]
- RT @DanforthCenter: Today’s blog post on Roots & Shoots features @NatureBiotech “Reference #genome sequence of the model plant Setaria,” http://t.co/FhzwQWj5 [Mary]
- Interesting GenomeWeb item: ELSI Panel Considers Public Understanding of Genomics at Biology of Genomes Meeting [Jennifer]
- Found via ScienceSeeker: good post on Map of Life, a project I’m interested in following. Like the idea. Hope execution is good. Visit at http://www.mappinglife.org/ [Mary]
- RT @BlueSEQ: Tweet archive of Biology of Genomes 2012 Conference #BoG12 http://t.co/1AbWhYX6 [Mary]
- Interesting…”Professor Says Big Data Is Just a “Fetish”” HT GenomeWeb [Jennifer]
- For the fun and for the ideas: “The evolutionary biology of the unicorn.” [Jennifer]
- RT @TCGAupdates: David Haussler of UCSC discusses CGHub: http://t.co/ICHwlOXy Check out CGHub here: https://t.co/UfcpLo2d [Mary]
- The current Nature Outlook is on Diabetes & is open access, available here. Older Outlooks can be browsed in their supplements archive. [Jennifer]
- RT @datacite New post on DataCite blog: New server for content negotiation in cooperation with CrossRef. Resolve DOI to metadata http://www.datacite.org/node/63 [Jennifer]

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