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
Omic.ly Weekly 34 July 21st, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! This Week's Headlines 1) Reverse Translation doesn't exist in nature, but that's not stopping us from trying to do it! 2) Assay failures are common in the clinical lab,
Omic.ly Weekly 33 July 14, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! This Week's Headlines 1) Parkinson's Disease gets a new risk factor 2) Sequencing libraries and strategies for doing quality control 3) Defenders from the sea: Our bloody history with horseshoe crabs
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Omic.ly Weekly 30 June 23, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! This Week's Headlines 1) A new genetic cause for Inflammatory Bowel Disease has been discovered 2) A trip down the Omics rabbit hole 3) mRNA vaccines almost weren't a thing Here&
Omic.ly Weekly 29 June 16, 2024 Hey There! Thanks for spending part of your Sunday with Omic.ly! This Week's Headlines 1) Have you ever wanted a superpower? Me too! 2) Metabolomics: Hype or Heroine? 3) The 2-D structure of tRNA was solved in 1965, its solver probably isn't