Monthly Archives: April 2018

Chromonomes?

I have been browsing the web via Google and come across a number of catchy words and phrases such as chromonome (not chromosome), genome assemblies, contigs, scaffolds, micro-synteny, non-random chromosome organization, and chromosome level assemblies. All of this terminology refers … Continue reading

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More OSU Research Fraud

If you search for OSU research fraud scandals on the internet, you will find several links. Here are three of them, including one that was published today. I find these both distressing and disturbing, considering that I am an OSU … Continue reading

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