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Advances in Undercover Growing Brings Salad to London Tunnels
Innovative new approaches to growing produce to be explored at Agri-Tech East Pollinator meeting.
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Affymetrix Receives Grant for Non-Invasive Genomic Profiling of Bladder Cancer
Company has announced that it has received a grant to utilizing the company’s OncoScan® FFPE Assay Kit for non-invasive genomic profiling of bladder cancer from urine samples.
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TATAA Biocenter to Distribute Swift Biosciences NGS Products in Europe
Company has announced partnership to introduce Swift Biosciences’ NGS products in its popular NGS training courses.
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Tri-Con 2016 Marks New Era of Genomic Medicine
Mike Furness of Congenica says that Molecular Medicine Tri-Con 2016 comes at an exciting time for the industry.
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Critical Ancestral Gene Uncovered
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have identified a common ancestral gene that enabled the evolution of advanced life over a billion years ago.
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Rare Disease or Rare Success: A Tale of Two Genomes
Congenica to help woman who self-diagnosed the genetic cause of both her muscle wasting disease and an Olympic athlete’s extreme muscular physique.
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Gorilla, Human Y Chromosomes are Highly Similar
A new, less expensive, and faster method has been developed to determine the DNA sequence of the male-specific Y chromosome in the gorilla.
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IDT Announces Platinum Sponsorship of iGEM Competition
Company has announced that the iGEM Foundation conducts a yearly international competition for students interested in synthetic biology.
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First Gene for Grey Hair Found
The first gene identified for greying hair has been discovered by an international UCL-led study, confirming greying has a genetic component and is not just environmental. - See more at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/0316/010316-first-grey-hair-gene-discovered#sthash.gD0shNNC.dpuf
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Forensic Botany Uses Plant DNA to Trace Crimes
Sam Houston State University is advancing the field of forensic botany with the publication of two recent studies that use marijuana DNA to link drug supplies and pollen DNA to aid in forensic investigations.
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