November 20, 2024 – Genome Research (https://genome.org) publishes a special issue highlighting advances in long-read sequencing applications in biology and medicine. In this first of two Special ...
This illustration demonstrates how metapipeline-DNA processes raw genome sequencing data. It begins by aligning the sequence of DNA base pairs to a reference genome. Then produces sets of detected ...
Next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) has transformed the way scientists understand genetics. With the ability to sequence DNA and RNA faster and cheaper than ever before, this technology is reshaping ...
Genes aren't just transferred from parents to their offspring. Nature has found other ways to pass on genetic information, ...
The multifaceted, multivendor-based global design supply chain induces hardware threats of intellectual property (IP) piracy for modern computing and electronic systems. Current hardware watermarking ...
Despite advances in mass spectrometry and emerging single-molecule approaches, sequencing peptides at the single-molecule level remains a central challenge in proteomics. Here we present a ‘reverse ...
Vinyl records and DNA sequencing might not seem like they have a lot in common, but in a video by PacBio, adjunct assistant professor of Biology Andor Kiss made a case for their similarities. PacBio ...
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The DNA from a single human cell would stretch about two meters if pulled into a line
Stretched into a single line, the DNA packed inside one human cell would reach roughly two meters, yet it folds into a nucleus just 5 to 10 micrometers wide. That compression ratio, on the order of ...
In a way, sequencing DNA is very simple: There's a molecule, you look at it, and you write down what you find. You'd think it would be easy—and, for any one letter in the sequence, it is. The problem ...
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