Genomics - Accelerating Genomics research: The science behind XLEAP-SBSᵀᴹ Chemistry
Can't see this email? View it online
   
  Genomics Genomics logo  
  The latest genomics news from News Medical  
 

Accelerating progress in the agricultural sectorAccelerating progress in the agricultural sector

Farmers today face many complex challenges—such as climate change, land scarcity, rising population levels, and a loss of biodiversity—that negatively impact the industry. Scientists at the National Agricultural Research and Development Institute (NARDI) in Fundulea, Romania, rely on VOYAGER adjustable tip spacing pipettes to help streamline their phenotyping and genotyping workflows as part of a scientific approach to solving pressing issues in Romanian agriculture.

Read the Testimonial
 
 
    Accelerating Genomics research: The science behind XLEAP-SBSᵀᴹ ChemistryAccelerating Genomics research: The science behind XLEAP-SBSᵀᴹ Chemistry
 
The NextSeq 1000 and 2000 Systems support various applications, from targeted panels to whole-genome sequencing. Watch Illumina's recent webinar to see their science team showcase the development of XLEAP-SBSᵀᴹ Chemistry for these systems, enhancing genomics research.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures (except as specifically noted)

 
Watch Now
 
 
   CRISPR-based genetic technique eradicates malaria mosquitoes with over 99% efficiencyCRISPR-based genetic technique eradicates malaria mosquitoes with over 99% efficiency
 
Scientists at the University of California have developed a precision-guided sterile insect technique to eliminate Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes, achieving over 99.5% male sterility and 99.9% female lethality, effectively suppressing malaria transmission.
 
 Expanding genetic Horizons: GWAS insights from the VA Million Veterans Program
 
Expanding genetic Horizons: GWAS insights from the VA Million Veterans ProgramA large-scale genome-wide association study (GWAS) using data from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Million Veterans Program (MVP) – one of the largest US-based biobanks – fills crucial gaps in our knowledge of the relationships between genes, traits, and disease across diverse populations, according to a new study.
 
 
 AI Uncovers Cancer Drivers in Non-Coding DNA
 
AI Uncovers Cancer Drivers in Non-Coding DNAResearchers at the Garvan Institute have discovered putative drivers of cancer concealed in so-called "junk" DNA regions, creating opportunities for novel approaches to diagnosis and treatment using artificial intelligence.
 
 
 PUMA: A Breakthrough in CRISPR-Cas12 for RNA Biomarker Detection
 
PUMA: A Breakthrough in CRISPR-Cas12 for RNA Biomarker DetectionCRISPR-Cas systems, defense systems in bacteria, have become a plentiful source of technologies for molecular diagnostics.
 
 
 UNC-Chapel Hill Study Reveals New Mechanism of Gene Regulation Beyond Histone Modification
 
UNC-Chapel Hill Study Reveals New Mechanism of Gene Regulation Beyond Histone ModificationUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have determined whether a specific chemical modification of a protein that packages the genome called a histone affects gene activity and cell proliferation according to the paper, "Drosophila melanogaster Set8 and L(3)mbt function in gene expression independently of histone H4 lysine 20 methylation," published in Genes & Development.
 
 
 Scale Biosciences announces ScalePlex technology to simplify single cell genomics studies of any scale
 
Scale Biosciences announces ScalePlex technology to simplify single cell genomics studies of any scaleNovel multiplexing technology enables seamless sample pooling facilitating cost-efficient single cell experiments for compound screening and translational research.
 
 
 CD5 knockout using CRISPR boosts CAR T cell therapy efficacy
 
CD5 knockout using CRISPR boosts CAR T cell therapy efficacyThe effectiveness of CAR T cell therapy against a variety of cancers, including solid tumors, could be boosted greatly by using CRISPR-Cas9 technology to knock out the gene for CD5, a protein found on the surface of T cells, according to a preclinical study from investigators at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine and Abramson Cancer Center.
 
 
 All-RNA Gene Writing Method Paves Way for Precise Gene Editing in Human Cells
 
All-RNA Gene Writing Method Paves Way for Precise Gene Editing in Human CellsA research team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Zoology has created a novel gene-writing technology based on retrotransposons, as reported in a recent study published in Cell. This accomplishment permits targeted gene integration in human cells through all-RNA-mediated means.
 
 
    MediKnowledge - Your new AI assistant for trusted Medical Knowledge - is now live in the GPT Store.MediKnowledge - Your new AI assistant for trusted Medical Knowledge - is now live in the GPT Store.
 

Use this GPT to search for edited and trustworthy references, articles, and equipment reviews from over 20 years of trusted medical and healthcare content.

Currently only available to ChatGPT Plus account holders.


 
Ask a Question Now
 
 
 

How would you rate today's newsletter?