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Genomics & DNA Analysis

Fields & Applications Clinical

24-Hour One-Shot Pathogen Detector

| James Strachan | 4 min read

UCSF’s automated metagenomic next-generation sequencing technology delivers same-day detection of almost any pathogen

Fields & Applications Clinical

Imaging Reveals Key Prognostic Markers in Head and Neck Cancer

| 2 min read

Machine learning meets single-cell imaging to reveal cancer progression markers

Fields & Applications Genomics & DNA Analysis

How Active Genes Stir Genome-Wide Motions in Human Cells

Genes move differently, depending on whether they are being read or not, leading to complex, turbulent-like motions of the human genome, study finds

Fields & Applications Genomics & DNA Analysis

Machine Learning Enhances PCR for Faster DNA Profiling

| 2 min read

A smart PCR system leverages real-time data using AI to optimize amplification cycles, promising faster and more precise DNA profiling

Fields & Applications Genomics & DNA Analysis

What do 130-Year-old Lions Have for Breakfast?

Metagenomics and microscopy shed light on the diet of Tsavo’s infamous man-eaters

Fields & Applications Genomics & DNA Analysis

“A Real Breakthrough in Epigenetics”

| 2 min read

5-formylcytosine identified as a key regulator of tRNA gene transcription during zygotic genome activation

Fields & Applications Clinical

Mapping the Molecular Landscape

Integrating 18 omics platforms, researchers uncover molecular networks in diabetes

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Who Were the Denisovans?

Zooarchaeology by mass spec reveals the answer: extinct humans that survived on the Tibetan plateau for 160,000 years…

Fields & Applications Genomics & DNA Analysis

Ancient Bubblegum

| Markella Loi

Our Mesolithic ancestors could have suffered from periodontitis due to frequent chewing of “gum” (red fox fur), suggests metagenomic analysis

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Only the Bee’s Knees

| James Strachan | 3 min read

DNA barcoding can identify adulterants in honey at levels as low as 1 percent, study finds


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