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Gene Identified that May Worsen Cancer Outcome

Some patients with breast cancer, lung cancer and leukaemia seem to fare poorly after treatment because of the effects of a particular gene, a new study finds.
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Spotted Gar Genome Links Humans to Vertebrate Ancestry

Surviving ancestral qualities of the Gar genome are informative about evolution of many other animals too - including humans.
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Agilent, Eurofins Genomics Collaborate

Agilent plans to offer custom components and an assembled plasmid service for Agilent’s SureVector next-generation cloning kits through a collaboration with Eurofins.
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Agilent Invests $80M in Lasergen

Company has announced that it has invested $80 million in Lasergen, with innovative next-generation sequencing technology for clinical applications.
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GenePeeks and RMA of New York Launch Research Collaboration

Company has Launched research collaboration with RMA of New York to Study Breakthrough Genetic Disease Screening Technology.
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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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