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Free Resource Forum Rules
This is a new forum (as of January, 2017) where we will allow people to share resources with others. Because sharing tends to cause a few questions and issues. As such, we've set a few rules:
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You must own the resources you are sharing
So no 3rd party site links?
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Originally Posted by realMakc
So no 3rd party site links?
To clarify:
If you are providing a link, that's fine. If you are uploading a resource, you must own the resource.
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yes is good idea, i get all music from here now when people post
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Viral Genome Sequencing
Originally Posted by Alloy Bacon
great idea
If you are interested in sequencing, I suggest going to the "Science Fair Project Ideas," link at the top of this page and search for "sequencing." This will bring up a list of possible project ideas. Look through the ideas and the bibliography until you find something that looks interesting. Then, start reading scientific articles on your topic to learn what has been done in the past and find out what problems still need to be solved. While reading the articles, focus on the introduction section, which explains the rationale for the research idea. This approach will give you a very unique project idea.
You can also do an internet search on your specific areas of interest to find sites that will give you more ideas. For example, here's a site on cat sequencing that looks interesting:https://www.cd-genomics.com/Viral-Ge...equencing.html
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