Omic.ly Weekly 42 September 15, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! This Week's Headlines 1) The genetics of child sacrifice at Chichén Itzá 2) Checking your metrics is an important piece of the sequencing process 3) Phoebus Levene and the discovery of the 2-dimensional
Omic.ly Weekly 41 September 8, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! This Week's Headlines 1) Let the Nanopore Wars begin: BGI has a new nanopore sequencer 2) Low frequency variants are hard to detect, but don't let that stop you from implying
Omic.ly Weekly 40 September 1, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! I'm pretty surprised no one made fun of me for getting the date wrong on the last issue. Maybe you've all just made peace with my typos. I'm still
Omic.ly Weekly 39 August 27, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! So, we're going to experiment with something new since I'm fresh off of a vacation. And NEW content will now be first available to newsletter subscribers a whole week before it
Omic.ly Weekly 38 August 18, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! I'll be on vacation from the 13th to the 25th. Unfortunately, edition 39 might be delayed until Tuesday the 27th, so don't be too worried if you don't get
Omic.ly Weekly 37 August 11, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! I'll be on vacation from the 13th to the 25th. Unfortunately, edition 39 might be delayed until Tuesday the 27th, so don't be too worried if you don't get
Omic.ly Weekly 36 August 4, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! This Week's Headlines 1) If only Ponce de Leon had known about IL-11 2) Why short-read sequencing can't ever get us a 'whole genome' 3) Frederick Sanger sequenced the
Omic.ly Weekly 35 July 28, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! This Week's Headlines 1) How does the brain cause headaches if it can't feel pain? 2) Counting the things short-reads are good for 3) Green Fluorescent Protein was first discovered in