Happy Monday folks! Looking for the latest news from the genomics world and beyond? Week in Brief has you covered!
Scientists have discovered a molecular timer in mice – activated early in pregnancy – that controls when they give birth to ...
Long-read sequencing may be a better option for rare disease diagnosis than short-read sequencing, according to a recent study. The findings revealed that long-read sequencing could reduce both the ...
Analysis of proteins is not simple. Unlike DNA, there is incredible diversity in the concentration and variety of proteins created by a cell at any given moment. In our Proteomics Playbook we outline ...
Technical variability can have a significant impact on single-cell experiments, potentially affecting the accuracy and reproducibility of the results. Unlike biological variability, which reflects ...
This feature was written using content from our recent Multi-Omics Playbook, which you can download for free here. Last week, we took a look at the power of each of the commonly used omics in the life ...
Welcome back to Week in Brief, where you can get the latest updates from the genomics world and beyond! How do circulating proteins influence our health and well-being? A study has shown that levels ...
The Festival of Genomics and Biodata is just around the corner, and we’ve had the opportunity to sit down with some of our expert speakers to get a sneak peek into what they’ll be discussing, and why ...
Scientists have developed a test that measures circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) levels and uses this data to predict cancer prognosis. The study showed that lung cancer patients with low levels of ctDNA ...