Eye on DNA Links – June 5, 2007
by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted June 5, 2007 in Eye on DNA Headlines
- Update: Welcome to Genome Technology’s The Daily Scan readers who are here via my guest post at IBM’s HealthNex – Top 10 Ways DNA Technology Will Change Your Life.
- Grand Rounds Vol 3, No 37 is up at Inside Surgery
- Schelly at Tracing the Tribe enjoyed my list of 5 cool things you can do with your DNA.
- Kristina at Autism Vox wrote about the Forbes special feature on DNA – A genetic test for MeCP-2 and Rett’s Syndrome?
- Andrew Sun, who also blogs at Nature Networks, added Eye on DNA to Off The Road. His poll about Chinese graduate students is darn daring!
- John Hawks is “now trying out” Eye on DNA. I’m afraid to disappoint him!
- Thanks to Neurophilosophy, Planet Atheism, Sorting Out Science, Gene Expression, A Blog Around The Clock, Migrations, and Pharyngula for helping to publicize the latest edition of blog carnival Gene Genie.
- Thanks also to Elefant Jirafa for having Eye on DNA on the blogroll.
Tags: genetics, genes, dna, links, genome, genomics

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your welcom in my argentinian blog XD.
Salu2
Muchas gracias! (That high school Spanish does come in handy sometimes….)
What? No love for Francis?
-Steve
http://www.thegenesherpa.blogspot.com
If I link to you any more, Steve, this blog would be called Eye on Gene Sherpa Steve. lol
Always glad to link here — I learn more everytime I stop by!
Likewise for Autism Vox!