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Hallmarks of environmental insults

We summarise a recent paper, published in Cell, that has proposed eight hallmarks of environmental insults. The intricacies and interactions […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 6th March

Another month, another genomics week in brief – filled with the latest research and news surrounding genomics. Top stories from […]

The genetics of miscarriage

1 in 8 pregnancies will end in miscarriage. Growing up I always assumed that having a miscarriage was rare and […]

64 assembled haplotypes

Researchers have assembled 64 haplotypes from 32 diverse human genomes in order to serve as a new reference for genetic […]

Next-Generation PCR ONLINE

The advent of PCR methods has enabled the detection and quantification of nucleic acids in small sample sizes. Just recently, […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 27th February

Enjoy our latest round-up of the most recent genomics new and research. Top stories from the past week A new […]

Genetics Unzipped podcast: Dogology – the science of our four-legged friends

In the latest episode of Genetics Unzipped, the podcast from the Genetics Society, presenter Kat Arney explores the genetics of […]

Filling the Gaps in the Human Genome

Completed 20 years ago this month, the Human Genome Project was a ground-breaking piece of research. However, it was far […]

Sequential gene-editing tool

Researchers from the University of Illinois Chicago have discovered a new gene-editing technique that allows for the programming of sequential […]

A well camouflaged zebra

For my undergraduate research project, I studied a rare neurological disease known as Landau-Kleffner Syndrome. It was then that I […]