Science Special Issue: Genomic Evolution
Science has a special feature this week on comparative genomics. Makes me wonder if it’s time to sign up for AAAS Membership - $99 for the Science digital edition. This (former) scientist is feeling denied.
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3 opinions for Science Special Issue: Genomic Evolution
river2sea72
Oct 2, 2006 at 3:37 pm
That’s one (huge) advantage of being associated with a University — unfettered (read: free) access to virtually every journal electronically. Plus, my hubby is a member of AAAS and brings home Science Mag every week (thus adding to my never ending reading pile).
Hsien Hsien Lei, PhD
Oct 2, 2006 at 3:49 pm
river2sea72: Those in the ivory tower continue to get smarter while those of us outside live on crumbs. OK, so I’m exaggerating. hahaa
Genetics and Health » More From the Science Special Feature on Genetics
Oct 3, 2006 at 7:10 am
[…] More articles from the Science special feature on genetics. This time, all the articles are open access. These are all worth reading for anyone currently working in genetics or thinking about it. […]
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