Genomic Information Articles & Analysis
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Unlike DNA and viral vectors, mRNA will not be inserted into the host genomes that modify genetic information, and proteins encoded by mRNA fragments will only be expressed instantaneously and then degraded rapidly, minimizing the risk of gene integration and being highly safe. ...
More importantly, co-infection between these new SARS-CoV-2 strains and other viruses (e.g. influenza, monkeypox, etc.) as well as bacteria can increase strain on a patient’s immune system and cause still further mutations as the co-infected pathogens share genomic information between each other.” ...
CD Genomics, a world-leading genomics services company, today announced that members of its management team will participate in the BIO International Convention on June 13-16th, 2022, in San Diego, California. ...
MiXCR 4.0 is enhanced software for analysis of genomics data and building a comprehensive picture of the immune response. Leading pharmaceutical research and development (R&D) teams can leverage MiXCR 4.0 for drug discovery pipelines, and for analyzing DNA sequencing data unraveling genomic information about antibodies, T-cell, and B-cell ...
This testing service will provide essential genomic information through comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) for patients with any solid cancerous tumor. ...
MicrobioSeq represents the microbial genomics division of CD Genomics, headquartered in New York, USA. CD Genomics is a genomics service company with a good reputation for providing reliable de novo sequencing, genotyping, microarray, and bioinformatics services. ...
An exploratory analysis from the PREDATOR study of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients undergoing surgicalAuthors (in order): Halla Nimeiri1, Amanda Young1, Russell Madison1, Alexander Fine1, Ole Gjoerup1, Fotios Loupakis2, Matteo Fassan2,3, Sara Lonardi2, Shruti Sharma4, Hsin-Ta Wu4, Alexey Aleshin4, Elise Renkonen1, Priti Hegde11Foundation Medicine Inc, 2Istituto Oncologico Veneto ...
In 2016, he was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation for his “pioneering inventions and commercialization of next-generation DNA sequencing technologies, making access to genomic information easier, faster, and more cost-effective for researchers around the ...
She has contributed to more than 90 publications on cancer and led the development of My Cancer Genome, an international knowledge resource for precision medicine that provides accessible information to patients and physicians around cancer-driving mutations, clinical trials, and therapies. ...
Bioinformatics methods suffer from a significant loss of accuracy when used on sequencing data from under-represented populations because the genetic information of such populations cannot be captured in the linear reference genome. The inherent bias in the industry’s current reference genome favors the European population. A ...
The positive results indicate the direction for further research into the practical use of genome information in breeding. Dairy and beef cattle The project demonstrates how useful large-scale DNA analyses can be, says Professor Roel Veerkamp, Professor of Numerical Genetics at Wageningen University and board member of the 1000 Bull Genomes ...
It allows us to easily design proprietary arrays and assays to support our customer's research and translational needs." About Agilent in Genomics Agilent is a global leader in target enrichment for next-generation sequencing and genomic microarrays. The Agilent SureSelect and HaloPlex target-enrichment systems enable researchers to easily choose which segments ...
"It is highly desired by the cancer genomics community to have a single platform that embraces the advantages of both CGH and SNP arrays," said Marilyn M. ...