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 @rafaelsidi: Public Rambling: Scholarly metrics with a heart http://t.co/VYNAbg5k
- RT @genetics_blog: PMID to PMCID converter http://t.co/LxbERnPZ #grantwriting
- RT @dgmacarthur: Donna Maglott is presenting a preview of NCBI’s new pathogenic mutation database, ClinVar: http://t.co/EjX9hR7n #ashg2012
- RT @kathyelliott232: Librarians help physicians embrace change: genomic medicine resources for clinicians at http://t.co/ci2Sd3zC #genomics #CDoM
- Interesting: RT @simplystats: Some Thoughts on Teaching R to 50,000 Students – Two weeks ago I finished teaching my course Computing for Da… http://t.co/V33aW89N
- RT @dgmacarthur: An on-point defense of GWAS against perplexing attacks from “traditional” geneticists by @lukejostins: http://t.co/vyd5buY1
- RT @CSHLnews: Twists in the Tale of the Great DNA Discovery: on the new, annotated version of “The Double Helix” http://t.co/OlumEUMa
- RT @theraltweet: American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics Condemns Gene Patent Monopolies – via @BioITWorld http://t.co/pPoeJxIW
- RT @stephaniehicks: Shiny = package by Rstudio to turn R code into easy interactive web applications http://t.co/gIB9ZHGx #rstats #statistics #bioinformatics

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