Yes, indeed. I got the Red Hot blog of the Day award from RedOrbit.
Not for science, though; it's for showing why genome sequencing is expensive.
Sigh.
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Posted on: September 6, 2007 3:45 PM, by Sandra Porter
Yes, indeed. I got the Red Hot blog of the Day award from RedOrbit.
Not for science, though; it's for showing why genome sequencing is expensive.
Sigh.

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