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RNA-Seq – News and Features

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TATAA Biocenter, Yikon Partner

TATAA Biocenter and Yikon Genomics has Announced Strategic Partnership to distribute Yikon’s MALBACTM products for single cell profiling and YK-PGSTM Solutions in Europe.
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Illumina Signs Multiple Biobank Deals

MEGA array family and next-generation sequencing to support comprehensive genomics approach toward personalized medicine.
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Faster Drug Discovery?

Startup develops more cost-effective test for assessing how cells respond to chemicals.
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The way to learn

Smart songbird's reference genome is milestone for research.
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Parallel Single-Cell Profiling

New single-cell genomics protocol allows researchers to study links between DNA modifications (methylation) and the activity of a gene.
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First Insurance Coverage of NGS and Proteomic Diagnostic Platform

With this announcement next-generation sequencing and precision medicine has evolved from research to the clinical cancer setting.
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Milestone Resource in Wheat Research Now Available for Download

Leading on from The Genome Analysis Centre’s (TGAC) previous announcement of their new bread wheat genome assembly, the landmark resource is now publically available to download at the European Bioinformatics Institute’s (EMBL-EBI) Ensembl database for full analysis.
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Tracing a Cellular Family Tree

New technique allows tracking of gene expression over generations of cells as they specialize.
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Skewed Expression of mRNA Fine Tunes of Protein Production

Long cast as a simple link between DNA and protein, messenger RNA has never offered much intrigue. But new research at The Rockefeller University suggests the molecule is up to something unexpected.
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Widespread skewed expression of mRNA components correlate with fine tuning of protein production

Long cast as a simple link between DNA and protein, messenger RNA has never offered much intrigue. But new research at The Rockefeller University suggests the molecule is up to something unexpected.
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