Video Tips of the Week, Annual Review V part deux
As you may know, we’ve been doing these video tips-of-the-week for FIVE years now. We have completed or collected around 250 little tidbit introductions to various resources through this past year, 2012. At the end of the year we’ve established a sort of holiday tradition: we are doing a summary post to collect them all. If you have missed any of them it’s a great way to have a quick look at what might be useful to your work.
You can see past years’ tips here: 2008 I, 2008 II, 2009 I, 2009 II, 2010 I, 2010 II, 2011 I, 2011 II.
Annual Review V part one for 2012 last week.
July 2012
July 4: Chromohub, annotated trees of chromatin-mediated signaling
July 11: ScienceSeeker for science blogging
July 18: Galaxy Tool Shed
July 25: Whole Cell Simulation software
August 2012
August 1: Microbiome Resources From JGI
August 8: MaizeGDB Genome Browser & other videos
August 15: Browsing Butterflies with GBrowse and Ensembl
August 22: G-nome Surfer for table-top genome browsing
August 29: GenoCAD for Synthetic Biology
September 2012
September 5: MetaboAnalyst 2.0
September 12: ENCODE enables smaller science
September 19: 3D Virtual Worm (encore)
September 26: 1000 Genomes Dataset Browser from NCBI
October 2012
October 3: JBrowse for genome browsing
October 10: Let Allie help you figure out those acronyms
October 17: OneZoom viewer for large phylogenetic trees
October 24: AnimalTFDB for transcription factors
October 31: Integrative Multi-species Prediction (IMP) Network Analysis Resource
November 2012
November 7: Force11 and the future of research communications
November 14: PATRIC, Pathosystems Resource Integrations Center
November 21: Turkeys and their genomes
November 28: Yak Genome Database
December 2012
December 5: TimeTree, the Timescale of Life resource
December 12: COPASI, a COmplex PAthway SImulator
December 19: TreeGenes
December 26: Annual Review V, first half of the year

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