Tag Archive | next generation sequencing

Researchers Complete Whole-Exome Sequencing of Skin Cancer

A team led by researchers at the National Institutes of Health is the first to systematically survey the

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Haiti’s cholera strain came from South Asia: Study

Scientists, who did a rapid genetic analysis of bacteria collected from Haitian patients, have concluded that the strain of cholera currently

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Fitting a biological nanopore into a man-made one, new ways to analyze DNA

Researchers at Delft University of Technology and Oxford University announce a new type of nanopore

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Researchers receive $9.4 million from NSF for maize and rice genomics projects

A team of Cornell researchers will develop a tool to knock out genes in maize and another team will

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DNA Electronics with Roche to develop third generation sequencing system

DNA Electronics, a fabless semiconductor provider of solutions for real-time DNA and RNA analysis,

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Tracking Down Pathogenic Yeasts

If the human immunological system is weakened, yeast fungi that are normally harmless can be

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New method to make DNA sequencing faster and cheaper

Boston University biomedical engineers have developed a new method to make DNA sequencing a lot faster

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Personal Genome Sequencing Identifies Mutation Linked to Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease

Scientists using advanced genomic analysis technologies from Life Technologies Corporation have sequenced an individual’s genome

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First-of-Its-Kind Project Will Sequence Difficult Breast Cancers to Provide Insight into Treatment Strategies

LifeTechnologies Corporation today announced that it is collaborating with the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and US Oncology to sequence the genomes

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Life Technologies Unveils Single Molecule Sequencing Technology

Life Technologies Corporation today announced early stage results from its single molecule sequencing

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