Genetics and Web 2.0 February 28, 2010
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in genetics, Health, Health 2.0, Medical Search, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.trackback
The web is exceptionally rich in genetics-related content so it was time to publish the Genetics and Web 2.0 collection on Webicina.com as well as PeRSSonalized Genetics that lets you keep track of the latest news and resources in the field of genetics in a personalized way. A few of the many great examples how genetics is covered online.
GenomeWeb provides news and announcements in several sub-fields of genetics.
DNA Network is the biggest aggregator of genetics blogs.
SNPedia is a unique collection of single nucleotide polymorphisms.
The American Society of Human Genetics manages a Youtube channel:
There is a Personal Genome Assistant for smartphones:
And you can analyze a human gene and locate it on a chromosome through WolframAlpha:
More examples and resources in the Genetics and Web 2.0 collection.












Interesting video by Boonsri. One of the best medicines…is prevention in the first place. I wonder if we really knew all the ailments and diseases we had a predisposition to get…would people really be more proactive about their health or throw their hands up and just give in?
Its really a good news to share that genetics has taken a good place in the world of web on the basis of good contain over the network.I want to use this feature of GenomeWeb.I know that GenomeWeb provides news and announcements in several sub-fields of genetics.I like all the concern presented video which clears the idea regarding genetics and its advantages.
Its really good to know that genetics has been also evolving the same time with technology. Great topic. Thank you.
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