The residents of Minnesota are now officially over-represented on Scienceblogs: Greg Laden has joined the fray.
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Is it just me or does every analysis that looks for over-represented gene ontology (GO) terms turn up transcription factors? It doesn't matter if the study is looking for genes under positive selection or something else.
Media Matters catches Pat Michaels in an outrageous bit of quote mining:
We have such a reputation for destroying polls that this survey may not survive contact with us, but give it a shot anyway. It's asking what people know about other people's religious beliefs.
The Howard Hughes Institute just handed out $10 million to a select group of 56 biomed researchers. Each.
Focus is on risky long term research on large scale health and public health issues.
Thanks, PZ.
This is why our State Motto is "E Pluribus Blogum."
THEY, are trying to corral science to Minnesota so they can be taken out in mass ;-)
Greg Laden already had his own blog which I frequently visited. I'm glad he now joined the sagacious ScienceBlog community.
Not'ing else t' do in Minnesota on dem long winter nights, fer sure, you betcha!
Y'all are making me homesick for the North Star State. Don't get me wrong, I love being here in Massachusetts, but part of me will always be a Minnesotan (even if we are too nice and talk too slow).