DNA Sequencing Reveals Mucosal Melanoma's BullseyeScientists have found a molecular 'bullseye' for a rare form of melanoma, opening up opportunities for new targeted treatment.
Genome Offers Clues to Amphibian-Killing FungusA fungus that has decimated amphibians globally is much older than previously thought.
Researchers Identify First Drug Targets in Childhood Genetic Tumor DisorderGenetic mutations may be targeted by currently available cancer therapies.
NIH Researchers Conduct First Genomic Survey of Human Skin Fungal DiversityLocation on the body surface determines fungal composition with the greatest diversity on feet.
New DNA Cattle Test Beefs up Dairy and Meat QualityA genomics technique developed at Cornell to improve corn can now be used to improve the quality of milk and meat.
TATAA Strengthens Quality Assurance ProgramTATAA Biocenter expands offerings using AATI’s Fragment Analyzer™ to assess RNA quality in gene expression analysis.
A Cautionary Tale on Genome-Sequencing Diagnostics for Rare DiseasesStudies in several children have raising new questions about inheritance, genomic sequencing, and diagnostic.
Gene Identified Responsible for Disorders of Bones and Connective TissueResearchers have identified a gene that when mutated is responsible for a spectrum of disorder.
Genetic Study Shows Europeans are One Big FamilyEuropeans are basically one big family, closely related to one another for the past thousand years, according to a new study of the DNA of people from across the continent.
Genome Sequencing Provides Unprecedented Insight into Causes of Pneumococcal DiseaseTechnology will allow better surveillance of bacterial populations, understanding of vaccine effectiveness.