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Here are links to all of this year’s posts (excluding seminar/webinar announcements), with the most visited posts in bold italic. As always, you can follow me on Twitter for more frequent updates. Happy new year!Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
New Year’s Resolution: Learn How to Code
Annotating limma Results with Gene Names for Affy Microarrays
Your Publications (with PMCID) as a PubMed Query
Pathway Analysis for High-Throughput Genomics Studies
find | xargs … Like a Boss
Redesign by Subtraction
Video Tip: Convert Gene IDs with Biomart
RNA-Seq Methods & March Twitter Roundup
Awk Command to Count Total, Unique, and the Most Abundant Read in a FASTQ file
Video Tip: Use Ensembl BioMart to Quickly Get Ortholog Information
Stepping Outside My Open-Source Comfort Zone: A First Look at Golden Helix SVS
How to Stay Current in Bioinformatics/Genomics
The HaploREG Database for Functional Annotation of SNPs
Identifying Pathogens in Sequencing Data
Browsing dbGAP Results
Fix Overplotting with Colored Contour Lines
Plotting the Frequency of Twitter Hashtag Usage Over Time with R and ggplot2
Cscan: Finding Gene Expression Regulators with ENCODE ChIP-Seq Data
More on Exploring Correlations in R
DESeq vs edgeR Comparison
Learn R and Python, and Have Fun Doing It
STAR: ultrafast universal RNA-seq aligner
RegulomeDB: Identify DNA Features and Regulatory Elements in Non-Coding Regions
Copy Text to the Local Clipboard from a Remote SSH Session
Differential Isoform Expression With RNA-Seq: Are We Really There Yet?
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