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A woolly mammoth, an elephant and a scientist walk into a bar…

My idea of the woolly mammoth is limited to the voice of Ray Romano and the unusual pairing with a […]

The potential of Middle Eastern Genomics

New findings in Middle Eastern genomics show huge promise towards further understanding the human genome.  The Middle East is a […]

Is nanopore sequencing the future?

Nanopore-based methods took over 25 years to fully materialise, which involved the collaboration of both academia and industry. It is […]

DNA Sequencing: How to Choose the Right Technology

Introduction It has been over 30 years since the first generation of DNA sequencing technology was developed in 1977. Since […]

A Spotlight On: Science Communication – Jonathan Roberts

Jonathan Roberts is a Registered Genetic Counsellor at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge and a Researcher at the Society and Ethics […]

World of Genomics: Canada

For the latest in the World of Genomics series, we head over to the Great White North and home of […]

World of Genomics: Thailand

For this week’s World of Genomics entry, we head on over to the ‘Land of Smiles’, also known as Thailand. […]

Long-read sequencing vs short-read sequencing

Different sequencing platforms use a variety of read lengths. Both short-read sequencing and long-read sequencing have their own benefits and […]

Working to improve pipeline efficiency using genomics

Although the Food and Drug Administration approved a record number of novel therapeutics in 2020, only one drug out of […]

How Finnish genetics have shifted

A new analysis by researchers at the University of Finland has detailed how Finnish genetics have changed throughout the 20th […]