Unconfigured Ad

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • adaptivegenome
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2009
    • 436

    When we submit the paper, we can use the current resolution figures embedded in the document. If the manuscript is accepted, then we need to upload high-res images (1200dpi). I am going to split the figures from their legends. All legends should be on a separate page...

    Comment

    • adaptivegenome
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2009
      • 436

      I like Figure 3 a lot but it is very small and seems to relate to Figure 1. Is there are way we can make it part of Figure 1 and have an (A) and a (B). This will be a better use of space and I think will look better. For example, we could stack them, Figure 1 on top and Figure 3 right underneath and enlarged to be the width of the plot in Figure 1.

      Rob/Marco, are you guys okay with this?

      Comment

      • robs
        Senior Member
        • May 2010
        • 116

        Originally posted by genericforms View Post
        When we submit the paper, we can use the current resolution figures embedded in the document. If the manuscript is accepted, then we need to upload high-res images (1200dpi). I am going to split the figures from their legends. All legends should be on a separate page...
        Google docs only allows a maximum height/width of 1600px. I can send you higher resolution figures when needed.

        Comment

        • robs
          Senior Member
          • May 2010
          • 116

          Originally posted by genericforms View Post
          I like Figure 3 a lot but it is very small and seems to relate to Figure 1. Is there are way we can make it part of Figure 1 and have an (A) and a (B). This will be a better use of space and I think will look better. For example, we could stack them, Figure 1 on top and Figure 3 right underneath and enlarged to be the width of the plot in Figure 1.
          I am not sure if we can relate both. Figure 1 shows the activity of forum members (as in contributing to the forum with posts), but figure 3 shows the number of visitors from Google Analytics (which might only be visiting, but not posting).

          Comment

          • adaptivegenome
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2009
            • 436

            Originally posted by robs View Post
            I am not sure if we can relate both. Figure 1 shows the activity of forum members (as in contributing to the forum with posts), but figure 3 shows the number of visitors from Google Analytics (which might only be visiting, but not posting).
            I think we should frame Figure 1 as a summary of the community. The community is made of (A) authors who contribute posts and threads and (B) readers who benefit from the contributions.

            We can comment that we are not confident whether the contributor breakdown mirrors the readership breakdown.

            Then Figure 2 works for showing how fast problems are solved; and this relates to the board enabling fast timescales of innovation.

            Do you think we can do this? Stylistically I think it works better than having a small and out of place Figure 3. And for a compact correspondence it looks better and will be easier to follow I think.

            Let me know if you are okay with this.
            Last edited by adaptivegenome; 12-19-2011, 12:15 PM. Reason: typo

            Comment

            • adaptivegenome
              Super Moderator
              • Nov 2009
              • 436

              Originally posted by robs View Post
              Google docs only allows a maximum height/width of 1600px. I can send you higher resolution figures when needed.
              We do not need final figures until the manuscript is accepted.

              Comment

              • Joann
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 230

                Originally posted by genericforms View Post
                I think we should frame Figure 1 as a summary of the community. The community is made of (A) authors who contribute posts and threads and (B) readers who benefit from the contributions.

                We can comment that we are not confident whether the contributor breakdown mirrors the readership breakdown.
                Perhaps this can be addressed as best as possible by looking at

                1. the total number of registered forum members
                against
                2. the number of readers by way of Google Analytics info.

                I have noticed that most times when I log on to the forum, there are many more unregistered/unlogged in readers than members participating during that time. I've always wondered why and if there are really that many "unofficial" readers of the forum. But it would be good to show the numbers which can suggest that useful information posted is being re-read by many, many others. This could support even more thoughtful and complete questions and posts.

                Comment

                • adaptivegenome
                  Super Moderator
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 436

                  Originally posted by Joann View Post
                  Perhaps this can be addressed as best as possible by looking at

                  1. the total number of registered forum members
                  against
                  2. the number of readers by way of Google Analytics info.

                  I have noticed that most times when I log on to the forum, there are many more unregistered/unlogged in readers than members participating during that time. I've always wondered why and if there are really that many "unofficial" readers of the forum. But it would be good to show the numbers which can suggest that useful information posted is being re-read by many, many others. This could support even more thoughtful and complete questions and posts.
                  Take a look at what Rob did now. I like the new Figure 1.

                  Comment

                  • robs
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2010
                    • 116

                    Originally posted by ECO View Post
                    At some point we are going to duplicate Biostar...I haven't thought about how to deal with that, but I think for now it's not "reported post" worthy...?
                    This might be something we could try to address in the Outlook section.

                    Comment

                    • marcowanger
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 273

                      Originally posted by robs View Post
                      This might be something we could try to address in the Outlook section.
                      when did ECO said this? I couldn't find the exact post...

                      (off-topic), robs, check your Linkedin.
                      Last edited by marcowanger; 12-20-2011, 10:17 AM.
                      Marco

                      Comment

                      • marcowanger
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 273

                        references are added in text for now.
                        Marco

                        Comment

                        • marcowanger
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 273

                          re-writed the introduction part. I hope you will find the argument make sense..

                          Language is rough, but the idea is there
                          Marco

                          Comment

                          • marcowanger
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 273

                            i added examples and comments from Keith's and others' blog and note the debate on recently hot debate on RNA-editing. Interesting, someone continue to cite Li's article without notice the counter-argument proposed in another paper....
                            Marco

                            Comment

                            • adaptivegenome
                              Super Moderator
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 436

                              Originally posted by marcowanger View Post
                              references are added in text for now.
                              This is ideal. Just put the PUBMED ID in parenthesis. I will go back and swap with endnote citations.

                              Comment

                              • adaptivegenome
                                Super Moderator
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 436

                                Originally posted by marcowanger View Post
                                re-writed the introduction part. I hope you will find the argument make sense..

                                Language is rough, but the idea is there
                                Looks good!

                                Comment

                                Latest Articles

                                Collapse

                                • SEQadmin2
                                  Advanced Sequencing Platforms Tackle Neuroscience’s Toughest Genomics Problems
                                  by SEQadmin2



                                  Genomics studies in neuroscience face a special challenge due to the brain’s complexity and scarcity of samples. Mapping changes in cell type and state using conventional next-generation sequencing methods remains challenging. Advances in technologies like single-cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and long-read sequencing have opened the door to deeper studies of the brain and diseases like Alzheimer’s, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and schizophrenia.
                                  ...
                                  07-09-2026, 11:10 AM
                                • SEQadmin2
                                  Cancer Drug Resistance: The Lingering Barrier to Rising Survival
                                  by SEQadmin2



                                  Cancer survival rates have significantly increased in the last few decades in the United States, reaching a combined 70% 5-year survival rate by 2021. Behind this number, there are years of research to find new therapies, drug targets, and early detection methods. But there is one core challenge that keeps slowing down these advances, and it’s about drug resistance.

                                  There is no single reason why many patients don’t respond to treatment as expected. Cancer is...
                                  07-08-2026, 05:17 AM
                                • GATTACAT
                                  Reply to Nine Things a Sample Prep Scientist Thinks About Before Sequencing
                                  by GATTACAT
                                  Love this - good data definitely starts from good input, and poor input can only give relatively poor data. I particularly like the mention of Nanodrop/absorbance based methods for quantification. It's such a toss up if you'll get an accurate reading or what amounts to a randomly generated number, and a lot of library/sequencing related issues can be traced back to poor quant.
                                  07-01-2026, 11:43 AM

                                ad_right_rmr

                                Collapse

                                News

                                Collapse

                                Topics Statistics Last Post
                                Started by SEQadmin2, 07-13-2026, 10:26 AM
                                0 responses
                                25 views
                                0 reactions
                                Last Post SEQadmin2  
                                Started by SEQadmin2, 07-09-2026, 10:04 AM
                                0 responses
                                35 views
                                0 reactions
                                Last Post SEQadmin2  
                                Started by SEQadmin2, 07-08-2026, 10:08 AM
                                0 responses
                                22 views
                                0 reactions
                                Last Post SEQadmin2  
                                Started by SEQadmin2, 07-07-2026, 11:05 AM
                                0 responses
                                34 views
                                0 reactions
                                Last Post SEQadmin2  
                                Working...