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Automation of Library Preparation for Nanopore-Based DNA BarcodingAutomation of Library Preparation for Nanopore-Based DNA Barcoding

This article highlights how the MIRO CANVAS system automates library preparation for nanopore DNA barcoding, streamlining workflows and reducing manual steps. It demonstrates improved efficiency, consistency, and scalability in sample processing, making high-throughput sequencing more accessible for research and diagnostic applications across diverse biological samples.

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   New discoveries explain how DNA repair signals are controlledNew discoveries explain how DNA repair signals are controlled
 
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have uncovered answers that provide the detail to explain two specific DNA repair processes that have long been in question.
 
   Blood test for tumor DNA may predict melanoma recurrenceBlood test for tumor DNA may predict melanoma recurrence
 
Monitoring blood levels of DNA fragments shed by dying tumor cells may accurately predict skin cancer recurrence, a new study shows.
 
 The Real Limitations of AI in Life Sciences
 
The Real Limitations of AI in Life SciencesArtificial intelligence offers breakthroughs in life sciences, yet issues of bias, interpretability, and ethics pose significant challenges to its adoption.
 
 
 Multiple myeloma care improved using innovative optical genome mapping
 
Multiple myeloma care improved using innovative optical genome mappingResearchers have demonstrated the potential of the innovative optical genome mapping (OGM) technique for the diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic management of multiple myeloma.
 
 
 New enzyme family enables targeted cuts in single-stranded DNA
 
New enzyme family enables targeted cuts in single-stranded DNAAn INRS team discovers a new family of enzymes capable of inducing targeted cuts in single-stranded DNA .
 
 
 Study identifies DNA methylation entropy as a biomarker for aging
 
Study identifies DNA methylation entropy as a biomarker for agingA new research paper was published in Aging (Aging-US) Volume 17, Issue 3, on March 12, 2025, titled "DNA methylation entropy is a biomarker for aging."
 
 
 Researchers use algorithm to pinpoint disease risk mutations in noncoding DNA
 
Researchers use algorithm to pinpoint disease risk mutations in noncoding DNAResearchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn Medicine) have successfully employed an algorithm to identify potential mutations which increase disease risk in the noncoding regions our DNA, which make up the vast majority of the human genome.
 
 
 New clues on how cells protect chromosome ends during division
 
New clues on how cells protect chromosome ends during divisionA new study from Weill Cornell Medicine provides insights into how cells maintain the tiny end caps of chromosomes as they divide, a key process in keeping cells healthy.
 
 
 Researchers identify gene targets that may protect against Alzheimer’s
 
Researchers identify gene targets that may protect against Alzheimer’sA study published in the American Journal of Human Genetics by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (Duncan NRI) at Texas Children's Hospital provides solutions to the pressing need to identify factors that influence Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk or resistance while providing an avenue to explore potential biological markers and therapeutic targets.
 
 
 Exploring the impact of R-loops on genome integrity and disease
 
Exploring the impact of R-loops on genome integrity and diseaseThis new review article highlights the pivotal and paradoxical role of R-loops in maintaining genomic stability while simultaneously posing risks to it.
 
 
 Light-induced DNA detection technique enables rapid, ultra-sensitive genetic analysis
 
Light-induced DNA detection technique enables rapid, ultra-sensitive genetic analysisPCR genetic analysis has been in the spotlight since COVID-19, but light is now further facilitating PCR-free methods.
 
 
 Breakthrough DNA editing in Lactobacillus offers safer probiotics
 
Breakthrough DNA editing in Lactobacillus offers safer probioticsA Kobe University team was able to edit the DNA of Lactobacillus strains directly without a template from other organisms.
 
 
 New DNA mapping technology uncovers genetic clues to rare diseases
 
New DNA mapping technology uncovers genetic clues to rare diseasesCutting-edge DNA mapping technology identified new genetic information that can help researchers decipher more genetic diseases, a new study found.
 
 

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