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Study Captures the First Moments of DNA Replication
Researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) and collaborators have identified one of the earliest steps in DNA replication: the moment...Last edited by SEQadmin2; 08-03-2026, 10:11 AM.
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Engineered Protein Motor Takes Its First Steps Along DNA Track
An international team led by Lund University and the University of New South Wales has built an artificial protein motor that takes controlled, directional...
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SEQadmin2 started a topic New AI Model Captures Long-Range Genomic Signals to Improve RNA Splice Site Predictionin NewsNew AI Model Captures Long-Range Genomic Signals to Improve RNA Splice Site Prediction
A deep learning model developed at the University of Tokyo can analyze DNA sequences spanning up to 100,000 base pairs to predict RNA splice sites with...
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Nine Things a Sample Prep Scientist Thinks About Before Sequencing
- Published: 06-18-2026, 07:11 AM
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in ArticlesNine Things a Sample Prep Scientist Thinks About Before Sequencing
I’m not a sequencing expert. I’m a purification scientist who uses NGS to evaluate workflows my group develops. With this perspective, we think about the sample first and the NGS workflow second. The sequencer is an exceptionally honest reporter, but it can only report on what you give it, so whether you get clean, interpretable data from an NGS workflow is largely determined before you begin.
Here are nine questions we think about, in roughly the order they matter, before...Last edited by SEQadmin2; 06-24-2026, 01:31 AM. -
A New Single-Cell Method Maps DNA-Protein Interactions
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine and the New York Genome Center have developed a new method that maps, in single cells, the DNA binding sites of transcription...
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eDNA Sequencing Reveals Genetic Diversity in Wild Dolphin Schools
DNA permeates the world's oceans, both packaged inside cells shed as skin, scales, mucous, feces, and blood, and floating freely in the water. Sequencing...Last edited by SEQadmin2; 05-28-2026, 12:25 PM.
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Environmental Genomics in the Age of NGS: From Microbes to Conservation Strategies
- Published: 05-06-2026, 09:04 AM
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in ArticlesEnvironmental Genomics in the Age of NGS: From Microbes to Conservation Strategies
Studying ecosystems means dealing with complex, multi-species communities that are hard to observe at scale. This complexity, however, hides many important questions to be answered, from how biogeochemical cycles work and how climate change can affect species distribution to how conservation strategies can work best.
Genomics, particularly since the expansion of NGS, has transformed ecosystem ecology. By sequencing environmental DNA, we can now assess biodiversity without direct...Last edited by SEQadmin2; 05-28-2026, 03:29 AM. -
What happens when a bioinformatician has his own genome sequenced for $300?
Of Course! He goes even deeper by analyzing the analysis itself!
Unveil the mysteries of genetics as a bioinformatician explores his own...
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What is the file .mums created by mummer ?
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I am doing genome sequence alignment using MUMmer, in particular I want to do a dotplot with mummerplot. So the passages that I...
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TET,EBT, Tween-20
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I have two questions:
There are a considerable number of DNA extraction protocols that indicate to elute in TET...Last edited by SofiaGranja; 06-03-2020, 08:46 AM.
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Profile pic and Art from your DNA
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Indeterminate nucleotides ?
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I am a French student and I am very interested in DNA sequencing.
I downloaded the sequenced human genome (in Fasta format) from...
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Pipeline for inferring tissues from liquid biopsy data
In many cases, solid tissue biopsies cannot be performed in humans. If a liquid biopsy is performed on humans, we can assess microRNA, RNA, and DNA in...