Welcome to our Friday feature link dump: 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…
- If you are on the coding end of things in Bioinformatics, you might want to take a look at Yokofakun, a bioinformatics blog [Trey]
- If you want to see a hilarious take-down of junk science in medicine:
That’s from the Brits Mitchell and Webb, if your vegetarian you might not want to watch this :D. [Trey] - The buzz of the personal genomics twittosphere this week was this terrific article at Genomics Law Report, by Dan Vorhaus: Mapping the Personal Genomics Landscape [Mary]
- The bunny browser hops along! European Rabbit Genome Browser released at UCSC Genome Browser [Mary]
- I think this is interesting to think about, but not sure which I am: Evolution of science from Lauren Urban at the The Scientist.com [Jennifer]
- Not the penguin you think it is: Comparative Functional Genomics: Penguin vs. Bacterium at Byte Size Biology. Things that make you go: huh. I always figured binary was too limited since we run on 4 bases, now it looks like programming is backwards. [Mary]
- For those of us who have had research papers reviewed, just a bit of humor. [Trey]