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The ability to sequence a patient’s genome can be an invaluable tool in healthcare, especially as we move towards more […]
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With a wealth of genomic technologies rapidly advancing with falling cost, implementing genomics into trials and routine care is becoming […]
Alastair Greystoke joined Newcastle University and the Northern Centre for Cancer Care, in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, in 2014 after […]
A new method has allowed researchers at Harvard Medical School to examine variation in meiosis by studying tens of thousands […]
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Introduction: Single-cell sequencing technology has been advanced by the falling sequencing costs, a boom in microfluidics and combinatorial indexing strategies. […]