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10x Genomics Puts Single Cell Analysis Within Reach of All With Low Throughput Gene Expression Kit

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10x Genomics Puts Single Cell Analysis Within Reach of All With Low Throughput Gene Expression Kit 10x Genomics Puts Single Cell Analysis Within Reach of All With Low Throughput Gene Expression Kit Along with recent release of CellPlex, product increases … Continue reading →

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Nucleome raises £37.5m to shine light on ‘dark genome’

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million ($40 million) first-round financing that will be used to explore so-called ‘dark’ regions of the human genome. Nucleome’s platform adds 3D genomic information to a wealth of available genomic data, uncovering a new dimension of information that is disease as well as cell type-specific.

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Novel artificial genomic DNA can replicate and evolve outside the cell

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Professor Norikazu Ichihashi and his colleagues at the University of Tokyo have successfully induced gene expression from a DNA, characteristic of all life, and evolution through continuous replication extracellularly using cell-free materials alone, such as nucleic acids and proteins for the first time.

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Tune Therapeutics Debuts with $40 Million to Fine-Tune the Human Genome

BioSpace

Tune claims TEMPO can rapidly target and adjust the epigenomic machinery, controlling gene expression and dictating how the DNA will be molded.

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Ocean Genomics Partners With Geninus to Co-Develop RNA-Based Biomarkers and Advance Research

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Ocean Genomics Partners With Geninus to Co-Develop RNA-Based Biomarkers and Advance Research Ocean Genomics Partners With Geninus to Co-Develop RNA-Based Biomarkers and Advance Research PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#RNA–Ocean Genomics (Pittsburgh, PA), a world leader in AI-based gene expression analysis and RNA biomarker … Continue (..)

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Gene Accessibility May Explain Why Alzheimer’s Gene, APOE4, is Less Dangerous for People of African Descent

Drug Discovery Today

Hussman Institute for Human Genomics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have found that variations in chromatin accessibility, and thus gene expression, may explain why people of European descent with APOE4 gene variants have a greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than people of African descent with similar genetics.

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Paradise Genomics Advances Whole Blood RT-PCR Assay for Gastric Cancer

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–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Paradise Genomics announced that it has advanced the development of their whole blood-based assay for gastric cancer by translating a gene expression profile associated with the disease into a high-throughput and cost-effective real-time PCR (RT-PCR) test. NORTHBROOK, Ill.–(BUSINESS

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