Genomic Technology Articles & Analysis
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Genome editing, a transformative technology in genetic research, has revolutionized the way scientists study and modify plant genomes. ...
This process involves the integration of specific DNA sequences into precise loci within the genome, allowing scientists to explore gene function, model diseases, and develop new treatments. Understanding Knockin Cell Line Generation At its core, knockin cell line generation utilizes sophisticated gene-editing technologies, such as CRISPR-Cas9, to facilitate ...
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized genomics, providing unprecedented insights into the structure and function of genomes, transcriptomes, and epigenomes. ...
Within the rapidly advancing realm of biotechnology, zebrafish genome editing services are carving a niche, heralding a new epoch in genomics and cellular research. ...
Genomic engineering in cell lines is a versatile tool for studying gene function, designing diseases models, biopharmaceutical research, drug discovery and many other applications. CRISPR (Clustered Regulatory Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats)/Cas9 systems is a newly developed yet the most popular method for genome editing. It has been widely used in current ...
CD Genomics, a well-established leader in transcriptome solutions, is pleased to announce the introduction of Ribosome Profiling technology. ...
Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) sequencing has witnessed significant progress in recent years, becoming a key player in the genomics field. As the technology matures, so does the bioinformatics analysis of ONT data. Researchers have been diligently developing specialized tools and algorithms to better utilize the unique characteristics of ONT ...
Within the rapidly advancing realm of biotechnology, zebrafish genome editing services are carving a niche, heralding a new epoch in genomics and cellular research. ...
With the development of genomic technology, researchers have found that a single reference genome can no longer meet the needs of genomic data analysis, and more and more species, including the human genome, are choosing to construct a pan-genome instead of a single reference ...
Overview of Whole Genome Sequencing The genome of each individual organism contains its entire genetic information. Whole genome sequencing technology can comprehensively and accurately analyze entire genomes, thereby breaking the information contained in it and revealing the complexity and diversity of the ...
Scientists around the world have been working on the genomics of the parasites as well as the vectors to find way to fight the disease. ...
The high-throughput detection of gene expression relies on next generation sequencing technologies to assess the level of expression of all genes in the genome. These technologies have revolutionized transcriptomic research and we are now entering the ultra-high-throughput era of gene expression studies. ...
Although humans and zebrafish have distinct appearances, they possess more than 70% of the same genes at the genomic level. This genomic similarity allows researchers to better understand the biology of zebrafish cell regeneration before translating the findings into humans. ...
The Clinical CRISPR Successes Are Stacking Up. But Where’s the Emphasis on Quality Control? In mid-September, Intellia released some promising data on two of their CRISPR-based therapeutics. These results are a significant milestone for genome editing and validation of its effectiveness in the clinic. However, the safety of CRISPR-based therapeutics has been a major concern and part of a ...
Capture-Seq allows the retrieval of large genomic fragments that are needed for downstream analysis such as for phylogenetic studies. ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA--(Marketwired - Jun 30, 2015) - Nuclea Biotechnologies Inc. announced today that it is partnering with Aelan Cell Technologies Inc. (San Francisco, California) for the development, validation and commercialization of novel biomarker tests and companion diagnostics using human STEM cells as models. ...