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 @torstenseemann: Awesome compilation of key #bioinformatics publications http://t.co/Ap68n7N4 [Mary]
- RT @dgmacarthur: Superb example of blogging the story behind a paper by @ctitusbrown: http://t.co/qDMAR0yD [Mary]
- RT @ianholmes: This post by @Graham_Coop on prepublishing papers to arXiv is spot-on, a call to arms for biologists! http://t.co/goV3Pc8g cc @ctitusbrown [Mary]
- Hmmm. Have to take a close look at this. RT @SAGRudd: Discovery of multi-dimensional modules by integrative analysis of cancer genomic data = #magnificent trickery @ http://t.co/XPwlBped soon followed by RT @moorejh: #complexity MT @SAGRudd Discovery of multi-dimensional modules by integrative analysis of #cancer #genomics data @ http://t.co/y788iaMl [Mary]
- RT @Alexbateman1: This post elegantly describes why Impact Factors are stupid http://t.co/GN8LhEu9 [Mary]
- RT @NCBI: Now available: a new NCBI News! 1000 Genomes Browser, new PubMed tools, BLAST updates, Rhesus in HomoloGene, & more… http://t.co/B7uNICPM [Mary]
- Fee waivers for the Wikipedia tutorial at ECCB 2012 – apply now! [Mary]
- Snorf: RT @BillHanage: @pathogenomenick “in the great bioinformatician strike, millions of reads littered the servers. Unassembled, unannotated. Genomic chaos” [Mary]
- THIS–>exactly what’s cool about broadening access to sequencing technology. Caribbean Genome Center is doing a parrot genome, and more! http://genomes.uprm.edu/ [Mary]

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