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  • ECO
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    Originally posted by Marta View Post
    I realized after posting that this thread is over a year old!
    New PAG is January 9-13, 2010

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  • Marta
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    I realized after posting that this thread is over a year old!

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  • Marta
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    Originally posted by strob View Post
    somebody going to this meeting?

    January 10-14, 2009
    San Diego, California

    http://www.intl-pag.org/
    I will be there with a poster (#14) and two talks.

    Marta

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  • severin
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    PAG Conference Meet-up

    I will be attending as well with a Poster on the soybean transcriptome using RNA-Seq. Anyone else presenting a poster?

    Anyone interested in meeting up at the conference?

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  • strob
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    Pacific Biosciences are up to Sanger reads
    They will ship their first tool in 2010
    In 2014, they want to sequence a human genome in 15 minutes, without gaps

    amazing presentation...

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  • strob
    started a topic Plant and Animal Genome XVII Conference

    Plant and Animal Genome XVII Conference

    somebody going to this meeting?

    January 10-14, 2009
    San Diego, California

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