Jun 26, 2007
DNA Network
Sciencebase was recently invited to join the excellent DNA Network and as such our genetics news feed is now being pulled by the network’s feed system. If I had been a little slower off the mark, I could have been site number twenty in the list, but when I joined I think I jumped in at #18. There are, at the time of writing, nineteen members, no DNAying it.
So, here is a quick random selection of fellow network members. The links will take you to the individual RSS feed for each site whereby you can subscribe (for free) and get some great and timely information
on DNAtimely information on DNA and the latest happenings and business news in genetics and DNA research.
Discovering Biology in a Digital World
henry: the human evolution news relay (genetics)
Gene Sherpas: Personalized Medicine and You
All excellent newsfeeds, all focused on one thing, DNA. You can find links to the others, including Eye on DNA, the owner of which led me to the DNA Network in the first place, via DNA Network. I’ll do another round-up of the remaining members later.


July 17th, 2007 at 8:32 am
I never did get around to doing the second round-up of DNA Network members reviews. Never mind, Network leader Hsien-Hsien Lei alerted me to the fact that there are now 21 members, so here’s a list
Here’s the current roster of DNA Network members:
June 27th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
Definitely worth checking out if you’re into DNA, but is there an OPML so I can import all the feeds from the different blogs into my feed reader?
ted
June 26th, 2007 at 5:37 pm
Thanks Ricardo, I thought it was about time I ditched the molecular landscape and did something a bit cleaner and more, ahem, Web 2.0 (hence the reflection and the slash across sciencebase in the logo, heheheh)
June 26th, 2007 at 5:23 pm
I’ve only now noticed your new design. Nice stuff! I usually only grab your posts via RSS :)
Looks very cool. And thanks for the shout out regarding the Network.