A guided tour through the main online resources for analyzing cancer genomics data
A guided tour through the main online resources for analyzing cancer genomics data
After 10 years in development, a novel mouse population proves its mettle in complex trait research.
Researchers find the first evidence that a sirtuin gene prolongs life in mice.
New research suggests that the average person has about 20 genes with loss-of-function mutations—many more than previously suspected.
Researchers find a way to determine the sequence of a single species from metagenomics data of entire microbial communities.
Research in yeast shows that aneuploidy is both a consequence of and an adaptation to stress.
Researchers track a racehorse “speed gene” back to a single mare in the United Kingdom.
Preliminary data from human embryonic stem cell trials for two degenerative eye disorders are promising, but challenges remain for more complex tissues.
A reanalysis of the study reporting genes linked to extremely long life, which was retracted from Science last summer, is published in PLoS ONE.
Chromosomes accidentally stranded outside of the nucleus could contribute to cancer formation.