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Genomics Newsletter
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2016 Next-Gen Sequencing Buyer's Guide
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Prior to the mid-1970s, researchers knew what DNA looked like, but the “message being expressed” wasn’t clear. That all changed in 1977, when Frederick Sanger developed the sequencing method that bears his name.
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Research News
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CU study: Feeling heavy, light, or about right? Your genes may be to blame. read more
Coffee drinking habits can be written in our DNA, study finds. read more
Analog DNA circuit does math in a test tube. read more
Researchers discover that DNA naturally fluoresces. read more
'Aggressive drunk' gene may protect carriers from obesity. read more
Variation in 'junk' DNA leads to trouble. read more
Force triggers gene expression by stretching chromatin. read more
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Featured Products
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Mic qPCR Cycler
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The world’s first Magnetic Induction Cycler. The box is small. The ideas are big.
Mic is a small 48-well qPCR instrument that uses magnetic induction technology for rapid real time cycling. ... read more
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SeqCap RNA System
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More efficient RNA analysis from less sequencing The SeqCap RNA Enrichment System is a set of target enrichment tools for targeted RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq). Users can choose from a fixed content ... read more
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Event
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Immunogenomics 2016
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The HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology will host the 4th annual Immunogenomics conference on the campus of HudsonAlpha in Huntsville, Alabama. This interdisciplinary and international program explores the application of genomic technologies to understand the immune system. This innovative ... read more
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