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Genetics Unzipped podcast: Why me? Searching for genetic susceptibility to chronic fatigue syndrome and pain

In the latest episode of Genetics Unzipped, supported by the Institute of Genetics and Cancer at the University of Edinburgh, […]

Using metagenomics to analyse bacteria in the human gut microbiome

Researchers have recently used metagenomics to investigate the evolution and persistence of bacteria in the human gut microbiome. The human […]

Scientists uncover the molecular mechanisms behind spindle elongation in human cells

A recent study on human cell division has revealed the two motor proteins that are responsible for spindle elongation during […]

Spatial transcriptomics can unravel cellular interactions in Alzheimer’s disease

This article was compiled from a recent webinar, delivered by Professor Bart de Strooper, who is the Director of UK […]

Multi-Omics ONLINE – July Series

Sequencing technologies are continuously improving, making it easier to obtain more in-depth molecular information than ever before. As such, we […]

Understanding the role of genetic resistance in the UK ash tree population

This article was compiled from a recent webinar, delivered by Professor Richard Buggs and supported by Novogene, a genomic services […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 12th June

We have got you covered for another week with all of the latest genomics news and research in one place! […]

Polθ: Human Cells can write RNA sequences into DNA

Researchers have discovered that mammalian cells can convert RNA sequences back into DNA using Polθ, which challenges long-believed notions surrounding polymerases. Polymerases […]

Round-up: COVID-19 June 2021 (Part One)

Keeping up with all of the most recent news surrounding the novel coronavirus can be difficult, so we have done […]

Researchers find how to prevent cancer metastases

Researchers have identified how inactive cancer cells are kept dormant, until they are awoken and form fatal cancer metastases. Cancer […]