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Tiny, newly formed tumors shed small fragments of DNA that are swept into the bloodstream. Future cancer screening tests could detect them early.
Genomic research holds incredible promise for improving human health, but one major challenge has slowed its progress: ...
Understanding human biology requires more than mapping our genes—we must also understand how gene expression is regulated to ...
LINE-1, a "jumping gene" making up 20% of the genome, invades DNA during cell division using protein-RNA clusters, offering ...
For a long time, scientists depended on luck to find new proteins. In 1840, for example, Friedrich Ludwig Hünefeld, a German ...
approach and transformative DNA NanoBall (DNB) technology. At Complete Genomics, we constantly explored methods to improve genome sequencing efficiency, focusing significantly on array formation ...
Today, DNBSEQ™ continues to stand at the forefront of sequencing innovation, driving progress in precision medicine, public health, agriculture, biodiversity, and more. A Decade of Speed and Scale in ...
Today, DNBSEQ™ continues to stand at the forefront of sequencing innovation ... and Scale in Innovation Powered by proprietary DNA nanoball (DNB) technology and patterned arrays, DNBSEQ ...
The newest DNA sequencing technology from Swiss multinational Roche doesn’t measure DNA directly but in fact analyzes a different polymer altogether. The technology is not yet available for sale ...
Roche has put forward a new approach to genetic analysis, which it describes as sequencing-by-expansion—a proprietary method that pulls apart the DNA molecule and amplifies the signal of each ...
DNA sequencing was revolutionized after scientists discovered a new bacterium in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park, and today it's a common research technique. This game-changing ...
DNA sequencing, however, could give a diagnosis for about 1 in 9 young adults being treated in intensive care, a US study suggests. Most of the previously unsuspected genetic conditions discovered ...