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*** Update April 25, 2011: This code has gone through a major revision. Please see the updated code and tutorial here. *** A few months ago I showed you in this post how to use some code I wrote to produce manhattan plots in R using ggplot2. The qqman() function I described in the previous post actually calls another function, manhattan(), which has a few options you can set.

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While reading through an article on job hunting success on Bitesize Bio I stumbled upon another piece there that's definitely in the spirit of "getting things done" in genetics research. I had always halfway considered going into business manufacturing lab supplies. Take a $10 Easy-Bake Oven and add a little bit tighter temperature regulation, call it a hybridization oven, and sell it for thousands.

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Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center, Institute for Medicine and Public Health presents: "Pathway-based analysis for genome-wide association studies" Steven Chen Ph.D Assistant Professor of Biostatistics Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM 2525 West End Avenue 6th Floor BoardroomGetting Genetics Done by Stephen Turner is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License.