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 @genetics_blog: A comparative study of techniques for differential expression analysis on RNA-Seq http://t.co/2RF2Gr14O8 #ź http://t.co/GCqAwyTgji
- RT @DrKhouryCDC: ePathGen – a beginner’s guide for using pathogen #genomic sequencing by public health professionals @Eurosurveillanc http://t.co/tDWGiEeUZv
- RT @yeastgenome: More press about Yeast 2.0 – http://t.co/iricqCo9mB
- RT @marcohbello: Analysis of plant microbe interactions in the era of next generation sequencing technologies http://t.co/w0u7vpwumn via @FrontPlantSci
- RT @BioMickWatson: ExtremeDB: A Unified Web Repository of Extremophilic Archaea and Bacteria http://t.co/hNaynw6su6
- via newsletter: Aaron Krol An Online Community for the World’s Whole Genome Owners
- RT @DanGraur: @ENCODE_NIH will try to kick Graur in the balls. Graur in unafraid. ENCODE has never been able to locate “junk.” http://t.co/C2mw7qSS73
- RT @ShellyMBoulder: Greg Caporaso showed us his new bioinformatics tool: interactive lessons http://t.co/XySvrJqofc
- RT @FlyBaseDotOrg: How do you search for human/fly transgenes that ameliorate an Alzheimer’s disease fly model? http://t.co/eTVcJ5n2Ih #FlyBase
Translation from developerese to English. pic.twitter.com/Pxjg1skkEz via @solsona
— Daniel MacArthur (@dgmacarthur) June 1, 2014