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New rare disease discovery sheds light on cellular recycling process

Scientists from the NIH’s National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) and Undiagnosed Diseases Program (UDP) have identified a new rare […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 3rd December

Check out the latest Genomics Week in Brief – full of intriguing news and research from the genomics space! Top […]

Study reports a novel role for the nucleolus in RNA decay during infection

Written by Miyako Rogers, Science Writer A new study in Nature is the first to demonstrate the role that the […]

Mutations causing infertility in Tonne-Kalscheuer syndrome identified with CRISPR

A new study has used CRISPR gene editing to identify mutations causing infertility in Tonne-Kalscheuer syndrome, a rare developmental disorder. […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 5th February

Another month, another amazing Genomics Week in Brief – jam-packed with some of the latest genomics news and research! Top […]

RNA modifications provide new insights into disease brain states

Recently, researchers have used advanced microscopy to investigate the role that RNA modifications play in ‘synaptic tagging’ within the brain. […]

A guide to proteomics

The term ‘proteomics’ was first coined in 1996 by Marc Wilkins, used to define the large-scale analysis of all the […]

Modified guide RNAs boost CRISPR-Cas13 transcript knockdown

Researchers at New York University and the New York Genome Center have developed chemically modified guide RNAs that enhance CRISPR-Cas13 […]

Down the Rabbit Hole: De-extinction and the Woolly Mammoth Revival Project – Eriona Hysolli

Eriona Hysolli is a former Postdoctoral Researcher at the George Church Lab in Harvard Medical School. Hysolli was involved in […]

A, C, T to Glossary

Numbers The 1000 Genomes Project: The 1,000 Genome Project (1KGP) launched in January 2008 with the aim of generating the […]