Research by the USA’s National Human Genome Research Institute describes epigenetic clocks that apply to both dogs and humans. The […]
Written by Kirsty Oswald Scientists find potential survival biomarkers in highly fatal pancreatic cancer Researchers have identified two candidate biomarkers […]
A new study, published yesterday in Nature Communications, has found that the DNA methylation of cells collected during cervical smear […]
The findings of a new study have dramatically challenged the established theory of evolution. For years, we have believed that […]
Sometimes referred to as the Land of Nature, for this week’s World of Genomics we head over to Lithuania. Over […]
Cellular heterogeneity underpins many of life’s processes, from normal development to the onset of disease. Since the advent of single-cell sequencing, […]
With improvements in transportation and picturesque images continuously being shared upon social media, more and more individuals are looking to […]
Scientists have discovered DNA methylation differences that are unique to identical twins, helping to unravel the exact molecular events that […]
In 1976, Peter Nowell first formally described cancer as an evolutionary process. This was the beginning of the notion that […]
Where there is a symptom there is hopefully a treatment. For example, if I have a headache, I reach straight […]