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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 5th June

Another month, another genomics week in brief – full of all the latest genomics news and research from the past […]

Reimagine neuroscience with single cell and spatial multiomics

The nervous system is a complex system made up of a plethora of cell types. Neurological disorders represent a leading cause […]

A single-cell malaria atlas

Researchers have constructed an atlas by fine mapping the genetic changes that malaria parasites undergo during the infection lifecycle. Malaria […]

At last – a complete human genome sequence

The Telomere-to-Telomere Consortium has finally finished the first truly complete 3.05 billion base pair sequence of a human genome. This […]

Round-up: COVID-19 May 2021 (Part Two)

Keeping up with all the latest news and research surrounding the novel coronavirus can be difficult – so we have […]

A cellular culprit for type 1 diabetes

By harnessing various genetic tools, researchers have identified a predictive causal role for specific cell types in type 1 diabetes. […]

Genetics Unzipped podcast: Creatures of the night – the genetics of bats

In the latest episode of Genetics Unzipped, the team take to the night skies with a closer look at the […]

Immune stimulating long noncoding RNA involved in cancer response

Researchers have found that a long noncoding RNA, whose function was previously unknown, turns out to play an important role […]

Applying Personalized Genomics to Ash Trees

At Front Line Genomics we spend a lot of time helping our audience understand and investigate the impact of genomics […]