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Meet EVE – a variant prediction model

No this is not EVE from the Disney Pixar Film WALL-E – but it is close. Researchers have developed an […]

Unlocking the future: where is gene editing going next?

As advancements in genetic technologies accelerate at an astonishing pace, the potential for gene editing to transform our world becomes […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 15th October

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. Check out the latest Genomics Week in Brief – full of intriguing news and […]

Genetic atlases reveal new landscapes in brain structure

An international team has used genetic atlases of the human brain to identify hundreds of new genomic loci that help […]

Longevity pathways identified in exome analysis of centenarians

Non-human model organisms have provided evidence to suggest that rare protein-coding variants in pathways linked to longevity can guard against […]

Chicken and pigs integrated with gene scissors

Researchers have generated farm animals with integrated gene scissors, which can be used for genome editing in biomedical and agricultural […]

A new era of space omics

Omics technologies have made possible cost-efficient, high-throughput analysis of biologic molecules. Recent advances can be attributed to innovative breakthroughs in […]

What is Non-Genetic Inheritance?

Epigenetic mechanisms are highly complex, diverse and often poorly understood. A recent study, published in Cell, discusses the diverse features […]

Down syndrome: New genetic approaches

A recent review, published in Cell, has examined the lessons learned from model systems and has explored emerging methods for […]

The human endometrium at a single-cell level

Researchers have characterised the transcriptomic transformation of the human endometrium during the menstrual cycle at single-cell resolution.  Human endometrium During […]