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Awash with bioinformatics

Interested in bioinformatics and computational biology? Need to know the basics to apply to your own research? Euan Adie, in his Nature Network blog FnL, highlights Bio::Blogs, "a freely available compilation of the best bioinformatics blogging from the past month, in easy to print PDF format". Euan writes:

It’s a good read and a gentle introduction to scientific blogging in general. The PDF is a relatively recent development but a welcome one – it means that you can print out all of the posts at once to read at your leisure. After downloading B::B you should check out Nodalpoint, the ‘by the people for the people’ bioinformatics group blog founded by Greg Tyrelle which has recently seen a resurgence of activity. Some of that activity has been focused on updating a list of blogs about computational biology which is worth going through to find good reads.

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