Getting Genetics Done 2012 In Review
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Here are links to all of this year’s posts (excluding seminar/webinar announcements), with the most visited posts in bold italic. As always, you can follow me on Twitter for more frequent updates. Happy new year!
New Year’s Resolution: Learn How to Code
Annotating limma Results with Gene Names for Affy Microarrays
Your Publications (with PMCID) as a PubMed Query
Pathway Analysis for High-Throughput Genomics Studies
Video Tip: Convert Gene IDs with Biomart
RNA-Seq Methods & March Twitter Roundup
Awk Command to Count Total, Unique, and the Most Abundant Read in a FASTQ file
Video Tip: Use Ensembl BioMart to Quickly Get Ortholog Information
Stepping Outside My Open-Source Comfort Zone: A First Look at Golden Helix SVS
How to Stay Current in Bioinformatics/Genomics
The HaploREG Database for Functional Annotation of SNPs
Identifying Pathogens in Sequencing Data
Fix Overplotting with Colored Contour Lines
Plotting the Frequency of Twitter Hashtag Usage Over Time with R and ggplot2
Cscan: Finding Gene Expression Regulators with ENCODE ChIP-Seq Data
More on Exploring Correlations in R
Learn R and Python, and Have Fun Doing It
STAR: ultrafast universal RNA-seq aligner
RegulomeDB: Identify DNA Features and Regulatory Elements in Non-Coding Regions
Copy Text to the Local Clipboard from a Remote SSH Session
Differential Isoform Expression With RNA-Seq: Are We Really There Yet?
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