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RNA-Seq – News and Features

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Beth Israel Cardiology Team Awarded $3 Million by NIH

Work will help predict outcomes in patients with heart disease.
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How to Predict Plant Size

VIB and UGent scientists have developed a new method which allows them to predict the final size of a plant while it is still a seedling.
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Dow AgroSciences Signs Deal for Rice Genome-Editing Technology in China

Dow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, has entered into a collaboration agreement with the Institute of Crop Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (ICS-CAAS).
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Genome Wide Annotation of Primary miRNAs Reveals Novel Mechanisms

Researchers have devised a strategy for genome-wide annotation of primary miRNA transcripts, providing extensive new annotations in human and mouse, and shedding light on mechanisms of regulation of microRNA gene expression.
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Furthering Data Analysis of Next-gen Sequencing to Facilitate Research

Researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center have developed a user-friendly, integrated platform for analyzing the transcriptomic and epigenomic "big data.
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Biogazelle Receives €1.1M IWT Funding

Funding to develop lncRNA targeting cancer therapies.
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Basis for New Treatment Options for a Fatal Leukemia in Children Revealed

Detailed molecular analyses allow new insights into the function of tumour cells and options for new treatments.
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Study uncovers key differences among ALS patients

Researchers on Mayo Clinic's Florida campus have identified key differences between patients with sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease) and those with the most common genetic form of ALS, a mutation in the C9orf72 gene.
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Electrical signals could help repair injured spinal cords

Wichita State University's Li Yao is taking a special approach to the study of spinal cord injuries through research that uses an electrical signal to repair tissue damage.
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Study Reveals Improved Way to Interpret High-Throughput Biological Data

A recent study has revealed a novel workflow, identifying associations between molecules to provide insights into cellular metabolism and gene expression in complex biological systems.
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