Genetic Future is moving

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After a semi-hiatus due to various distractions, I'm about to restart blogging in earnest again over at the new home of Genetic Future on Wired Science
Please update your RSS feed: my new one is here. And a reminder: you can always keep track of new posts here as well as other nuggets of genomics goodness by following me on Twitter
Finally, farewell to my ScienceBlogs colleagues, and especially to Erin Johnson for her hard work in holding the place together.
See you over at Wired!
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