The next destination on our World of Genomics tour is the island nation of Cyprus. Kípros in Greek and Kıbrıs […]
Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer Cancer transcriptomics has transformed our understanding of tumour biology. Yet even the most up-to-date […]
Cellular heterogeneity underpins many of life’s processes, from normal development to the onset of disease. Since the advent of single-cell sequencing, […]
Tak Mak is a world leader in the genetics of immunology and cancer. He is currently a Senior Scientist at […]
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In our latest World of Genomics piece, we travel to Vietnam, a country known for its rich culture, delicious food […]
New findings in Middle Eastern genomics show huge promise towards further understanding the human genome. The Middle East is a […]
Your weekly summary of recent genomics news and research! Top stories from the past week Stanford researchers have developed a […]
A study published in Nature Medicine has demonstrated the potential of whole-exome sequencing (WES) in detecting inborn errors of metabolism […]
Sequenced genomes retain a surprisingly large number of “dark” regions – sections that have proven difficult to characterise via short-read […]