Kadir Dede and Dr. Enno Ohlebusch at Ulm University in Germany have devised a method for constructing pan-genome subgraphs at different granularities without having to wait hours and days on end for ...
Researchers have developed and released an innovative software tool to assemble truly complete (i.e., gapless) genome sequences from a variety of species. National Institutes of Health researchers ...
Kadir Dede and Dr. Enno Ohlebusch at Ulm University in Germany have devised a method for constructing pan-genome subgraphs at different granularities without having to wait hours and days on end for ...
Researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital have created a novel computational program that drastically cuts the time it takes to analyze a person’s genome for disease-causing variations from weeks ...
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New software promises to make precision genome editing with CRISPR accessible to more researchers
A Ph.D. student in biomolecular engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has built a software program designed to facilitate the kind of precision genome editing involved in the ...
Visualization of the genome (green) and a single gene (magenta) in a human cell nucleus, with genomic motions mapped by arrows and an example of a gene trajectory highlighted as a colored curve.
Researchers mapped genetic blueprints for 51 species including cats, dolphins, kangaroos, penguins, sharks, and turtles, a discovery that deepens our understanding of evolution and the links between ...
Take a look behind the scenes of an article recently published in Nature Methods entitled ‘3D mapping and accelerated super-resolution imaging of the human genome using in situ sequencing’, as we ...
Left: Imaging of lamin A/C structures in a physically expanded nucleus from an individual with progeria. Right: Same, but with 3D genomic reads overlaid in their original spatial locations, colored by ...
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