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…
- I couldn’t figure out the folklore part, but this handy little interface called Matrix2png takes lists and make a matrix diagram, looked a bit useful to me: RT @pleonard: Wonder if authors of visualization software for protein sequencing knew it would one day be used on Danish folklore? http://bit.ly/e9HS5v [Mary]
- UGene: http://ugene.unipro.ru/index.html They have recently released a new version, and it looks very nice.. the successor to taverna? [Giovanni, from last week's SNPpets comments]
- New software for comparative genomics: PHAST and RPHAST. [Trey]
- Loved this imagery: RT @HHMINEWS: Evan Eichler: The evolving human genome as an action-adventure movie with multiple car crashes: http://ow.ly/3Oocv hat tip to @WudIzThePoint [Mary]
- iPlant announcement–very cool. Also note they are looking for software engineers for their projects: RT @plantdisease: InTheNews: A powerful new partnership in plant science http://bit.ly/gJ3PTh [Mary]
- Moving towards integrating genomics into healthcare: RT @eurogene: Combining adv informatics, genomics, consultation, eMERGE 1st step to inc genomic into routine healthcare http://bit.ly/gYtNHl Hat tip Keith Grimaldi [Mary]
- From BIO SmartBrief, an article on using genomics of tuberculosis pathogens to determine courses of antibiotics for individual patients in the hopes of increasing effectiveness of treatments & decreasing occurrence of microbial drug resistance. How cool is that? [Jennifer]
- CSI genomics: RT @EricTopol: First “molecular autopsy” using whole genome sequencing to establish cause of death http://bit.ly/ffzPBN [Mary]

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