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genes
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01 June 2007
Maybe Genomics is Getting a Little Too Personal
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So Jim Watson's genome will soon be made public . But not all of it: the only deliberate omission from Watson's sequence is that of...
27 May 2007
Googling the Genome, Part III
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Good to see some others concerned by the imminent arrival of personal genomics : In addition, many scientists fear cheap genome sequencing c...
02 February 2007
Of Philip Rosedale, God and Darwinism
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Here's an entertaining piece of a biotech writer grappling with and finally grokking Second Life via biological metaphors: I’m trying t...
17 January 2007
Gene Geni
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This is quite clever - although it's a pity it uses Flash. You start to build your family tree on-screen, adding emails to the names w...
18 July 2006
The Mega-Important MicroRNAs
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Yesterday, when I was writing about the structures found in DNA, I said Between the genes lie stretches of the main program that calls the ...
17 July 2006
The World's First Open Source Man
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The genome – the totality of DNA found in practically every cell in our body - is a kind of computer program, stored on 23 pairs of biologic...
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13 July 2006
Open Source Evolution
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Carl Zimmer is one of the best science writers around today. He manages to combine technical accuracy with a writing style that never gets ...
19 April 2006
The Euston Manifesto
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After the right espousing open source and related open goodness yesterday, today we have the left. More specifically, we have something ca...
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09 April 2006
(Patently) Right
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Paul Graham is a master stylist - indeed, one of the best writers on technology around. Reading his latest essay, " Are Software Paten...
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