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Researchers Lead Call to Increase Genetic Diversity in Immunogenomics
by
University of Louisville
Diversity will make research more relevant and lead to improvements in patient care
| 2 min read
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Nuclera Acquires E Ink Digital Microfluidics Unit
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Nuclera
Combining the technologies of the two companies will enable the delivery of a revolutionary desktop protein and gene “bioprinter” with breakthrough speed and convenience
| 2 min read
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How Long-Known Genes Continue to Surprise Researchers
by
Ruhr-University Bochum
Researchers aligned billions of mRNA sequence snippets enabling them to detect new, previously unknown splice variants
| 2 min read
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New Discovery Shows Human Cells Can Write RNA Sequences into DNA
by
Thomas Jefferson University
Mammalian cells can convert RNA sequences back into DNA, a feat more common in viruses than eukaryotic cells
| 2 min read
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Are We Genetically 'Grounded?'
by
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Researchers identify molecular factors that enable birds to fly, but keep the rest of us on
terra firma
| 2 min read
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Scientists Use Public Databases to Leap over Scourge of Publication Bias
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Hiroshima University
Scientists have avoided publication bias within genetic research by performing a meta-analysis of available databases
| 3 min read
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Solving a Double Murder with Investigative Genetic Genealogy
by
Linköping University
A successful case study of a 16-year-old double murder in Sweden
| 3 min read
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CRISPR Reveals Surprising Ways Neurons Survive Oxidative Stress
by
University of California - San Francisco
Researchers' new technique and database will help create a picture of gene function in disease across the entire spectrum of human cells
| 4 min read
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Genes Can Be Accurately Edited in Cells throughout the Body
by
University of California - San Diego
In proof-of-principle research, new genetic "CopyCatchers" detect efficient and precise CRISPR editing in a living organism
| 4 min read
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New, Almost Non-Destructive Archaeogenetic Sampling Method Developed
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Eötvös Loránd University
A new method that allows the almost non-destructive extraction of genetic material from archaeological human remains
| 3 min read
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