Understanding the transcriptome has become an essential step towards the full interpretation of the biological function of a cell, a tissue or even an organ. Many tools are available for either processing...
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Upcoming webinar – using single-cell techniques to understand the role of rare cell subtypes in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration
Single cell RNA-seq and spatial transcriptomic methods reveal cellular heterogeneity previously hidden by bulk sequencing. As these technologies evolve, they enable researchers to focus on rare cell populations and how they influence human health and...
Read More »RNA sequencing from single blood draw can predict pregnancy health and preeclampsia
A study of pregnant women’s blood RNA has found specific molecular profiles that identify women at risk of pre-eclampsia. These insights can identify...
Read More »OperonSEQer – a set of machine-learning algorithms with threshold voting for detection of operon pairs using short-read RNA-sequencing data
Operon prediction in prokaryotes is critical not only for understanding the regulation of endogenous gene expression, but also for exogenous targeting of...
Read More »New computational workflow for analyzing gene expression in single cells reveals potential drug targets to treat atherosclerosis
Researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine have found new potential drug targets to treat atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease by developing and implementing a new single-cell sequencing...
Read More »From Cancer Sequencing Data to Neoantigen Prediction: A reusable pipeline using Snakemake
RNA-Sequencing (RNA-Seq) is a sequencing technique to profile the expression levels of genes in a sample. Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) is a...
Read More »The Festival of Genomics & Biodata – Jan 25-28 2022
Extraordinary times call for extraordinary events. And so, it’s our pleasure to invite you to an all-new, extraordinary Festival of Genomics and Biodata! Not only is the Festival the UK’s largest genomics event...
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