For decades, scientists have been puzzled by large portions of the human genome labeled as “junk” DNA, sequences that seemingly serve no purpose. Yet, recent studies suggest these cryptic sequences ...
Stanford develops protein-to-DNA method enabling high-throughput protein sequencing Technique detects up to 1,000 times more ...
Scientists show DNA polymerases can build long, patterned DNA without a template, opening new paths for synthetic biology and ...
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Long-read RNA sequencing tool boosts rare-disease diagnoses missed by DNA tests
For years, two siblings with the distinctive facial features of Treacher Collins syndrome had no genetic explanation for their condition. Exome sequencing came back clean. Chromosomal microarray found ...
Clinical genome sequencing now delivers genetic diagnoses for about 1 in 4 suspected rare disease patients, guiding targeted ...
The work demonstrates the power of ancient DNA to illuminate human biology and medicine in addition to history. A massive ...
Detecting whether osteosarcoma, a rare but aggressive bone cancer that most often affects children and adolescents, has ...
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