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 @luke__ward: RT @genetics_blog The HaploREG Database for Functional Annotation of SNPs http://t.co/bvcvekH0 #bioinformatics #ENCODE #1000genomes [Mary]
- Note: this is the developer’s beta, not the end user release of 3.0 yet. I’ll update our tutorial after the user one is out and stable. RT @xanderpico: Cytoscape 3.0 milestone release announced at #netbiosig #ismb http://t.co/5n4AKOXr [Mary]
- Testify: RT @andrewsu: “two kinds of tools: those that are bitched about and those that aren’t used” @CaroleAnneGoble #ismb [Mary]
- Found whiile updating our SBKB tutorial exercises: Membrane Proteins of Known Structure from the Stephen White laboratory at UC Irvine. [Jennifer]
- GET-Evidence: I can haz assembly please? RT @PGorg: A Public Resource Facilitating Clinical Use of Genomes http://t.co/hOpx5ay6 #PGorg [Mary]
- RT @MishaAngrist: “genetic counseling is a time-consuming, labor-intensive process that fundamentally is a money loser” http://t.co/CMtBi3KP [Mary]
- RT @dgmacarthur: Why biostatisticians are awesome: http://t.co/n2rpGzXA via @ivanoransky [Mary]
- UCSC Genome Browser RT @OpenHelix: The devil’s genome browser http://t.co/1Iny4hPI Of course I meant Tasmanian. Announcement here: http://t.co/Yki0rLnf [Mary]

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