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 @pedrobeltrao: A competition to build up the computational biology Wikipedia articles. Prizes from ISCB http://t.co/3A8NKuGh [Mary]
- (sigh) Tucked into Nature with the ENCODE papers last week: “Databases fight funding cuts” [Jennifer]
- ScienceDebate 2012: “Presidential Candidates Respond to ScienceDebate Questions.” HT: AAAS Policy Alert [Jennifer]
- RT @cshperspectives: On ‘junk’ DNA, Botstein cites Brenner: “remember that what you discard is called “garbage” but “junk” is what you keep” http://t.co/MiAVSyQQ [Mary]
- Interesting & “Highly accessed” BMC paper: “Construction of a high-density genetic map for grape using next generation restriction-site associated DNA sequencing” [Jennifer]
- RT @BioInfo: GREVE: Genomic Recurrent Event ViEwer to assist the identification of patterns across individual cancer samples. http://t.co/aNBe6w4K … [Mary]
- “Life Technologies Select is a free tool, developed to help you monitor over 200 of the leading life science journals and resources.” Register for the service here [Jennifer]

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