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What is OpenPCR | OpenPCR - Open source, hackable PCR machine
august 2011 by amy
Most astonishing bit of technology that has been pointing out to me (by @fcw):
genetics
technology
bioinformatics
from twitter_favs
august 2011 by amy
Home | LabKey Software
june 2011 by amy
The best way to manage your biomedical research data.
bioinformatics
collaboration
research
science
open_source
june 2011 by amy
A question and answer site for bioinformatics
april 2010 by amy
A question and answer site for bioinformatics: StackOverFlow for Bioinformatics
bioinformatics
resources
from twitter_favs
april 2010 by amy
iBOL - Bringing Genomics to Biodiversity
april 2008 by amy
The International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL) is based on a simple, but powerful premise. It argues that sequence diversity in short, standardized gene regions (i.e. DNA barcodes) can provide a sophisticated tool for both the identification of known sp
biology
bioinformatics
science
information_management
april 2008 by amy
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november 2007 by amy
The new method is called ChIP-sequencing (ChIPSeq) – a combination of chromatin immunoprecipitation and next-generation, or parallel, sequencing.
genetics
bioinformatics
technology
november 2007 by amy
Data Wrangling » On-Demand MPI Cluster with Python and EC2 (part 1 of 3)
march 2007 by amy
parallel blast using ec2
bioinformatics
amazon
ec2
march 2007 by amy
CiteULike: A free online service to organize your academic papers
november 2004 by amy
A del.icio.us-like site for academic, mostly biology papers (bookmarklet included to post directly from pubmed)
biology
research
bioinformatics
reference
science
tagging
november 2004 by amy
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