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  1. @pzmyers. omg you're winning! or should i say oh my not god. http://tr.im/IDPh
  2. @moorejh What do you plan on using the Microsoft Surface for? Curious.
  3. Just learned that tetrodotoxin is produced by bacteria. Another win for Acquiring Genomes.
  4. Out of town from DC right now, and bummed I missed the Rock 'N Shop at the Cat. :( Damn you universe.
  5. Grrrr, aren't sequencing errors suppose to be "mostly random" outside of trouble sites w a seq composition that's difficult to sequence?
  6. @furcafe grah! I have the pie crazies again.
  7. RT @michaelhoffman: ORCID: Open Researcher Contributor Identification Initiative - Home http://icio.us/h25g2b
  8. @FLWbooks Sounds like a fair deal to me. Good luck w things, keep the interesting books coming.
  9. Fun uploading 6 GBs of data to the Short Read Archives. Is it me or are the text searches not useful right now for the archive?
  10. @vincentgallegos, thanks for streaming the photos from art event tonight! oh, and being soooo friendly! :) #lovedc
  11. @readysetDC Excited about taking in the new art space tonight!
  12. Draft of latest manuscript . . . done. I had fun with the use of 2 semicolons.
  13. @moorejh Welcome to my neck of the woods!
  14. Back to writing . . .
  15. At the end of the day, the DNA does not lie
  16. @fmldc Getting freaky with it. Now I'm hungry. Want to eat?
  17. Back to tackling Sanger traces to verify putative variants
  18. Interesting how Sanger chromatograms also show a slight homopolymer problem, although not as severe as seen in 454 flowgrams.
  19. RT @phylogenomics: RT @fredcobio: RT @MicrobeWorld: Researcher at Army Lab Infected w/ Rabbit Fever - at the USAMRIID in Frederick.. htt ...
  20. grrrr, always the space complexity issue with bioinformatic programs.