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by rvz·1mo ago·view on hn ↗
> This Guide is written specifically by and for computer scientists and engineers. The underlying biology in cancer genomics can be exceedingly complex and requires years of study.

This looks like a great guide to read.

But I think before diving deeper and reading the rest of the guide, which granted it is from employees working in a lab inside of a hospital, I'd like to get the expert opinion of a geneticist or an expert biologist with years of experience in genomics to iron out any issues in the guide or give an additional proof-reading review.

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I wouldn't worry. The guide covers very basic material. It's stuff any undergrad genomics graduate should be able to recite from memory.

These aren't things you get by reading full chapters of an introductory textbook. These are the things you get from reading a few chapter summaries. (Of even just a book's intro.)

Curious, have you thought about writing articles about the things that you are concerned with?