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Losing the Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
Tackling antibiotic resistance on only one front is a waste of time because resistant genes are freely crossing environmental, agricultural and clinical boundaries, new research has shown.
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Fish Hatcheries Linked to Rapid Genetic Change
A new study on steelhead trout in Oregon offers genetic evidence that wild and hatchery fish are different at the DNA level, and that they can become different with surprising speed.
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Oncogene Controls Stem Cells in Early Embryonic Development
In a process called diapause, many animal species delay the development of their embryos in order to ensure that their offspring is born at a possibly favorable time.
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Genome Engineering and Synthetic Biology 2016 Wrap Up
The 2nd Edition of the Genome Engineering and Synthetic Biology: Tools and Technologies Conference welcomed over 400 attendees from both regional and international universities and industry to the ICC Ghent event in Belgium this January.
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EMQN Integrates Trinean’s DropSense™ Into Its Standards Qc Procedures and Quality Assessment Schemes
Company has announced that the DropSense™96 has been integrated by EMQN as the standard QC tool for DNA samples used in its External Quality Assessment (EQA) schemes for molecular genetic labs.
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Qiagen and 10x Genomics to Enter Into Co-Marketing and Co-Development Collaboration
Company has announced that the multi-phase collaboration to advance next-generation sequencing, single-cell biology, and bioinformatics Sample to Insight solutions.
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Gene Linked to Infection Response
Research has shown that variations in the Tie2 gene, which is expressed on the inner surface of blood vessels, play an important role in patient responses.
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Icon Selected By Genomics England to Support the Largest Genome Sequencing Project
Company has announced that it has been selected by Genomics England to support the largest genome sequencing project of its kind for cancer and rare diseases.
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Gene Switch May Repair DNA and Prevent Cancer
A team of scientists in Japan has found that a DNA modification called 5hmC - thought to be involved in turning genes on and off - localizes at sites of DNA damage and repair.
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Genome Studies Identify Lifestyle Risks for Diseases
Genome wide association studies (GWAS) scan the entire genome in order to pinpoint genetic variants associated with a particular disease.
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