Transcriptional Silencing

So it looks like ... my laptop dying + rejected paper + a resubmitted paper = vacation to the west coast.

Does this mean that you'll be stuck reading about how cephalopods perform really cool tricks (from the CBC, not some other blog)?

Fear not!

In the next week and a half, some posts from the old blog will appear here so that you'll all have something to read while I'm gone. It's a Transcriptional retrospective!

Enjoy.

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Have a nice vacation Alex!