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The placenta: A dumping ground for genetic defects

Scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, the University of Cambridge and their collaborators have found that the placenta resembles that […]

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 – […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 13th March

Another jam-packed week of interesting research and news from the genomics space – all summarised here for you! Top stories […]

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 […]

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 […]

Uncovering Genomic Evidence for Reinfection with SARS-CoV-2: A Case Study

COVID-19 has been the dominating topic of our lives for the past year, with currently over 114 million cases, 65 […]

Fuelling the Century of Biology with Single Cell and Spatial Technologies

With developments in our ability to separate single cells from each other and the falling costs of sequencing, single cell […]

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 […]

Round-up: COVID-19 March 2021 (Part One)

Another month, another round-up of the latest news and research surrounding COVID-19 from the last fortnight. Statistics At the time […]