Highlights from a series of three webinars on the future of genome research, held by The Scientist to celebrate 60 years of the DNA double helix
Highlights from a series of three webinars on the future of genome research, held by The Scientist to celebrate 60 years of the DNA double helix
In the largest microbial eukaryote genetic sequencing effort ever attempted, researchers are investigating the transcriptomes of 700 marine algae species.
A large Chinese sequencing center’s purchase of Complete Genomics, a California-based DNA services company, ensures the valued technology will remain on the market.
The first company to attempt to cheaply sequence the genomes of 100 people aged over 100 announced its intention to compete for the 2013 X prize.
A new algorithm brings together data from second- and third-generation genome sequencers.
Why naked mole-rats and experimental gene therapies remind me of groundbreaking artists.
New innovations could bring tailored, fast, and cheap sequencing to the masses.
A new report estimates that the genomics research tools market will be worth nearly $9 billion by 2016.
Three gene jockeys share their thoughts on past and future tools of the trade.
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