by Melissa Lau | Mar 16, 2015 | BioGPS, GeneOfTheWeek
When it comes to packing sleeping bags, it seems like there are two kinds of people. Some people meticulously squeeze out every drop of air, rolling the bag into a perfect cylinder. Others impatiently stuff the bag willy-nilly into a sack, and with occasional shoves...
by ginger | Mar 11, 2015 | BioGPS, Featured Article Series
BioGPS has become the valuable resource that it is because of the contributions from our wonderful user community. Thank you for contributing plugins, suggestions, and ideas–all of which have improved BioGPS for everyone. In order to celebrate the contributions...
by Melissa Lau | Mar 9, 2015 | BioGPS, GeneOfTheWeek
As anyone who’s gone through high school (or seen Mean Girls) can attest, being a teenager is hard. Puberty is confusing and complicated—and scientists agree. What if you were a 17-year-old girl, with breasts that haven’t developed? What if you hadn’t had your...
by ginger | Mar 4, 2015 | BioGPS, bioinformatics, Featured Article Series, genomics
BioGPS has become the valuable resource that it is because of the contributions from our wonderful user community. Thank you for contributing plugins, suggestions, and ideas–all of which have improved BioGPS for everyone. In order to celebrate the contributions...
by Kerin Higa | Mar 2, 2015 | BioGPS, GeneOfTheWeek
I am a fan of CDs. I enjoy CDs of all sorts. There are, of course, compact discs, as well as the classic units candelas (cds) and cosmological decades (CÐs). My favorite endangered pigment component is the element cadmium (Cd) . The band T2’s song,...
by ginger | Feb 25, 2015 | BioGPS, Featured Article Series, Gene Wiki
BioGPS has become the valuable resource that it is because of the contributions from our wonderful user community. Thank you for contributing plugins, suggestions, and ideas–all of which have improved BioGPS for everyone. In order to celebrate the contributions...