No carnivals on the street?

i-809faf3c676fa1951370bc49f3f944e4-ball_violinist.jpgNodal point is hosting the eleventh issue of Bio::blogs with two special editions. The first special edition, at Bioinformatics Zen covers tips and tricks for bioinformatics. The second special edition is on personalized medicine and can be downloaded from here.

Eye on DNA is hosting Gene Genie, a collection of posts about genetics and genes.

And, wait, wait, there's more! The Daily Transcript has a virtual garden carnival, it's the Mendel's Garden #15 Summer Reading Edition.

With all that good stuff to read, how can you possibly go out in the sun?

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