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  • nareshmvr
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    hope every body enjoyed on that great morning ....... now even am feeling funny for such a question

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  • kwaraska
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    I Agree--great laugh for a Monday morning!

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  • dpryan
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    Originally posted by JackieBadger View Post
    print all of your sequences out on A4 paper....stick the sheets of A4 together in a manner that resemble a wombat... dig a big hole and sit in it with your pages of wombat sequence and wish that marsupials were not so nonchalant
    This is, by far, the best reply I have ever seen

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  • bruce01
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    If I print on A3 does the hole have to be twice the size?

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  • kmcarr
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    Feeling a bit impish this morning Jackie?

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  • JackieBadger
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    print all of your sequences out on A4 paper....stick the sheets of A4 together in a manner that resemble a wombat... dig a big hole and sit in it with your pages of wombat sequence and wish that marsupials were not so nonchalant

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  • nareshmvr
    started a topic How to evaluate Illumina data analysis

    How to evaluate Illumina data analysis

    How to evaluate Chip-Seq Illumina Solexa data analysis results?
    Last edited by nareshmvr; 12-23-2013, 10:38 PM. Reason: Question was improper and unmatured question in High throughput sequencing

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