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Genomics week in brief: Week ending 24th July

Enjoy this week’s genomics week in brief – jam-packed with some of the latest genomics news and research from the […]

Your morning coffee does not cause arrhythmia

In a cohort of over 300,000 individuals, researchers have demonstrated that neither coffee consumption nor genetic variants that affect caffeine […]

Penetrance in monogenic metabolic conditions

Researchers have used exome sequencing data from 77,184 individuals to generate penetrance estimates and assess the utility of polygenic variation […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 5th June

Another month, another genomics week in brief – full of all the latest genomics news and research from the past […]

Genetics Unzipped podcast: From genes to drugs – How genetic engineering is being used to make medicines

In the latest episode of Genetics Unzipped, presenter Dr Kat Arney discovers how researchers have used genetic engineering to turn […]

Mitochondrial DNA genotype-phenotype interactions

A recent study has found that genetic variants in mitochondrial DNA could increase the risk of developing several common diseases, […]

Microbiome disease architectures

In a recent study, researchers linked the genetic makeup of bacteria in the human gut to several human diseases, proposing […]

Round-up: COVID-19 April 2021 (Part Two)

We know how difficult it is to stay on top of all the latest COVID-19 news and research – so […]

Brain PWAS points to new depression treatments

Researchers have undertaken a brain proteome-wide association study (PWAS), identifying novel proteins that may be targets for new depression treatments. […]

Epigenetic clock is accelerated in major depressive disorder

Researchers have found that an epigenetic clock and predictor of mortality – GrimAge – is accelerated in individuals with major […]