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Resolving the driving forces behind tumour heterogeneity

Researchers have recently developed an in vitro model that can distinguish between the genetic, epigenetic and stochastic factors underlying tumour […]

Laminins could hold the key for novel anticancer strategies

A recent study has uncovered that a group of glycoproteins, called laminins, are essential for fighting and killing cancer cells, […]

Whole-exome sequencing and the potential for obesity treatment

Researchers have demonstrated the potential of large-scale whole-exome sequencing in facilitating therapeutic target discovery to combat obesity. The recent upsurge […]

Cancer Genomics Online – July 2021 Series

Genomics has already helped us understand the mechanisms of cancer evolution and metastasis. It is also having an impact on […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 22nd May

Delve into all the latest news and research surrounding genomics with this week’s genomics week in brief. Top stories from […]

Ancient microbiomes offer insight into modern diseases

Genomic analysis of human samples from dry caves has revealed significant differences between ancient and modern gut microbiomes. Gut microbiome […]

Information theory helps identify genes involved in leukaemia

Using a well-known field of mathematics – information theory – researchers have uncovered possible genes involved in the development of […]

Intra-tumour heterogeneity across human cancer genomes

As part of the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes Consortium, researchers analysed the whole genomes of tumour samples from over […]

Cancer Genomics ONLINE

The first cancer genome paper was published in 2008, and in just 13 years the power of sequencing and analytics […]

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 […]