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The diversity of cancer targets

Here we summarise a recent paper, published in Cell, that explored the landscape of therapeutic cancer targets beyond the list […]

Rare VEXAS syndrome is more common than originally thought

Researchers at the University of Leeds have found that a rare disease first discovered in 2020 – VEXAS syndrome – […]

Protein architecture of budding yeast

Researchers have mapped the binding locations of over 400 different proteins on the yeast genome, providing the most thorough and […]

Evolution of the genome

Cosmologists believe that the universe began over 14 billion years ago with the Big Bang. Clouds of gas emitted by […]

Genetics Unzipped podcast: How to be a superhero – The hidden powers within your genes

The latest episode of Genetics Unzipped explores the science behind so-called ‘genetic superheroes’, and how many of us might also […]

Ready for Lift Off: The Next Decade of Human Genomics

Human genetics has come a long way since The Human Genome Project was completed in 2003. We can now start […]

3D Genetics, EpiSwitch™️ and Clinical Translation: Development of Liquid Biopsy for Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma prognosis and benchmarking it against digital PCR gold standards

Chromatin exists as a non-linear, “three-dimensional” structure in the nuclear space, and refers to the complex of DNA and proteins […]

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 […]