Phylo: crowdsourcing genetic analysis through gaming
Projects like Stanford's Folding@Home have utilized your games console's free cycles for biological research for a few years, and with great success. But now a team from the Bioinformatics department of McGill University in Canada has put gaming itself to an even better use: matching DNA, RNA or protein sequence alignments in an effort to help biologists better understand the link between ...
Web DNA is a site that will look at the underlying structure of your website, and generate a graphic representation of it resembling human DNA. The basic idea is that the brighter the image is, the more semantically rich (and modern) your site is. From the site:
The brightness of the lines is determined by the importance of the tags in terms of structure.
H1 is brighter than H2, which is ...





