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Naomi Attar
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  • tRFs and the Argonautes: gene silencing from antiquity - 2nd October 2014
  • Keeping up with the Jobses: the role of technology in reproducible research - 26th September 2014
  • ‘You might as well patent oxygen’ – an unashamedly unbalanced take on Australia’s support for gene patents - 5th September 2014

Some genes old, some genes new, some genes borrowed… some genes blue?: February in Genome Biology

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27/02/2013

On Biology

February was an unexpectedly busy month for science. A mangy skeleton lying unceremoniously under a concrete parking lot was shown by forensic science to be no… Read more »

2012: that was the Genome Biology year that was

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02/01/2013

On Biology

2012 was ominous in Genome Biology parlance: the dreaded 'Volume 13'. But, happily, our luck remained in good order as we saw our Impact Factor soar… Read more »

Germs, junk and jumping genes: the latest issue of Genome Biology is now online

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30/11/2012

On Biology

After last month's special issue, Genome Biology has spent November in epigenomics detox. Instead we've been answering questions such as: How does… Read more »

This time it's personal: Genome Biology at PGMG 2012

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23/11/2012

On Biology

We are all prisoners of our own genomes, but our genomes are cages that we cannot see. What if you were given a magic wand that could extract your genome from… Read more »

Epigenomics from A to Z: Genome Biology's special issue is now online

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05/11/2012

On Biology

If you have secretly longed for Genome Biology to publish an entire issue dedicated to epigenomics, featuring articles on topics ranging from epialleles to… Read more »

Rebel worms and mixed-up ciliates: DNA methylation as you have never seen it before

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17/10/2012

On Biology

Is biology at its boldest in life's nooks and crannies? Granted, Earth's most exotic organisms might not be quite so flamboyant as to have replaced… Read more »

All about epigenomics: October is special issue month in Genome Biology

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08/10/2012

On Biology

The October 2012 issue of Genome Biology will be a bumper special issue dedicated to all things epigenomic, packed with new research, reviews and comment. The… Read more »

BioMed Central ENCODE articles: ePubs now available

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13/09/2012

On Biology

Unless you were in a science-free vacuum last week, you probably noticed the publication of over 30 ENCODE articles in a number journals, including BioMed… Read more »

Human genomics comes of age: ENCODE, Open Access and BioMed Central

07/09/2012

On Biology

The 21st Century began with a milestone for the human genome: a summer fanfare on Pennsylvania Avenue, two scientists and a jazz enthusiast, feverish with talk… Read more »

Genome Biology goes back to bases

20/08/2012

On Biology

One of the most awe-inspiring features of life is that every organism, from the sophistication of Albert Einstein to the minimalist existence of the simplest… Read more »

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