We've updated our Privacy Policy to make it clearer how we use your personal data. We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. You can read our Cookie Policy here.

Advertisement

RNA-Seq – News and Features

News

SAGE Labs Partners with Cofactor Genomics

The partnership allows SAGE to offer gene expression profiling services as part of SAGEspeed® offering.
Article

Laboratory IT Market to Reach 1.5 Billion Dollars: Kalorama Information Report

The market for laboratory information management systems will grow to nearly a 1.5 billion-dollar market in 2015, according to Kalorama Information’s latest report. Growth will be spurred on by the desire of clinical diagnostic laboratories to handle larger amounts of data from molecular testing and sequencing.
Article

Industry Report States Molecular Diagnostics Driving LIMS Industry

LIMS market predicted to grow to nearly a 1.5 billion-dollar market in 2015
News

Rare, Inherited Mutation Leaves Children Susceptible to Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Research identifies a mutation that predisposes individuals to most common form of childhood leukemia.
News

Exploring the Next Generation of Cancer Genomics at BSGM

aCGH to NGS: OGT invites University of Oxford Professor to present latest research.
News

RNA-Seq Reveals Infection-Related Gene Expression Changes in Phytophthora capsici

This study provides a critical step to characterize the mechanisms of pathogenicity and virulence of P. capsici.
News

Dad’s Genes Build Placentas

Though placentas support the fetus and mother, it turns out that the organ grows according to blueprints from dad.
News

Stray Prenatal Gene Network Suspected in Schizophrenia

Researchers have reverse-engineered the outlines of a disrupted prenatal gene network in schizophrenia, by tracing spontaneous mutations to where and when they likely cause damage in the brain.
News

Stray Prenatal Gene Network Suspected in Schizophrenia

May disrupt birth of new neurons in prefrontal cortex.
News

Detailed look at Genetics of Human, Mouse Embryos

Scientists have used the powerful technology of single-cell RNA sequencing to track the genetic development of a human and a mouse embryo with unprecedented accuracy.
Advertisement