1. New findings from our paper, "These are not the k-mers you are looking for"

    Earlier today, I posted our response to the reviewers' comments on our k-mer counting paper, "These are not the k-mers you are looking for: efficient online k-mer counting using a probabilistic data structure.

    A side note -- I was wondering how many public examples there are of the whole paper submission …

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  2. Response to reviewers for paper, "These are not the k-mers you are looking for"

    A few months back, we received some reviews for our paper on k-mer counting with khmer. After many months, we (mostly Qingpeng Zhang, the first author) has finished revising the paper. Here is our response to reviewers.

    The latest (resubmitted) version of the paper is here, while the version the …

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  3. A first science fair

    So my daughter just participated in her first science fair, at the age of 6. ("Conclusion: science can be fun! and sticky!")

    Over dinner, my wife and I came up with some ideas for her next fair. She was having trouble dissolving sugar in ice water, so we suggested maybe …

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  4. Imagine...

    Links, software, thoughts -- all solicited! Add 'em below or send 'em to me, t@idyll.org.

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    Imagine... a rolling 48 hour hackathon, internationally teleconferenced, on reproducing analyses in preprints and papers. Each room of contributors could hack on things collaboratively while awake, then pass it on to others in overlapping …

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