DNA Ranks Number One!
by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted October 27, 2007 in DNA Fun
The ever creative David Ng at The World’s Fair has started a new meme.
I’d like to suggest a meme, where the premise is that you will attempt to find 5 statements, which if you were to type into google (preferably google.com, but we’ll take the other country specific ones if need be), you’ll find that you are returned with your blog as the number one hit.
David says quotes are ok so I used them sparingly to come up these five funky DNA searches where Eye on DNA pops up number one on the results. Of course, your results may vary depending on the Google datacenter your search accesses.
- [Britney Spears DNA "corn dogs"] yields Get a DNA Sample from Almost Anything
- [Eye on Crazy DNA] yields Google Answers DNA: Having Children (Crazy indeed!)
- [top cool dna things] yields 5 Cool Things You Can Do With Your DNA
- [Email Francis Collins DNA] yields I Found Francis Collins!
- [DNA "has no health value"] yields Sodium Benzoate and Vitamin C in Soft Drinks Damage Mitochondrial DNA
Told you DNA’s fun.
via ScienceRoll
Tags: memes, genetics, genes, dna, google search

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For Omics! Omics!
1) Svejk genomics (both #1 & #2 point to O! O!)
2) Repeating myself proteomics
3) C# bioinformatics libraries
4) biotech basil tomatoes
5) crichton cro-magnon stem cell investors resume
Of course, by posting here I might just foul things up & give all these to Eye on DNA!
Erm, somehow I think you probably repeat yourself on proteomics, C# bioinformatics, amd basil tomatoes more than me! lol