Although there are striking differences between the cells that make up your eyes, kidneys, brain and toes, the DNA blueprint ...
SickKids helping to expand access to genomic using the C-GUIDE measurement tool in the iHope program
SickKids is providing the C-GUIDE™ tool evaluation of iHope's genomic testing for the diagnosis, care, and well-being ...
Animals are disappearing from the planet at an alarming rate. Each day, an estimated 200 species go extinct. Some of the ...
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Sequencing work at San Diego’s Frozen Zoo expected to ‘dramatically expand’ science of conservation
For 50 years, scientists at the San Diego Zoo have been collecting and storing cells from rare and endangered species in its Frozen Zoo with an eye to the future. The future is here. The San Diego Zoo ...
NIH funding has allowed scientists to see the DNA blueprints of human life—completely. In 2022, the Telomere-to-Telomere Consortium, a group of NIH-funded scientists from research institutions around ...
Integration of HiFi Long-Read Whole-Genome Sequencing Expands the Collective Capabilities of iHope’s Global Rare Disease ...
Cornell researchers have found that a new DNA sequencing technology can be used to study how transposons move within and bind to the genome. Transposons play critical roles in immune response, ...
A 5,500-year-old skeleton has yielded the oldest known genome of the bacterium behind syphilis, revealing a lineage unlike ...
DNA sequencing identifies '92 Pittsburgh homicide victim, cracks medical examiner's oldest cold case
Despite decades of chasing leads, investigators had been unable to identify the victim of a 1992 homicide on the North Side.
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