An ancient woman thought to have hailed from sub-Saharan Africa and therefore to have been the first known Black Briton actually had fairer skin and was from southern England, researchers using new ...
Genomics drives climate resilience by revealing microbial impacts on Portuguese crops and supporting Amazonian pirarucu ...
In this GEN webinar, DNA synthesis experts Michael Junkin, PhD, and Brittany Enzmann, PhD, will provide an exclusive first look at Elegen’s GEN II Cell-Free DNA production platform that combines ...
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Wasatch Biolabs announces co-marketing agreement with Agilent to advance native-read targeted sequencing
(WBL), a leader in native, long-read sequencing and epigenomic analysis, today announced a co-marketing agreement with Agilent Technologies to support the adoption of its Direct Targeted Methylation ...
Researchers analyzed airborne DNA trapped on air filters collected since the 1960s in northern Sweden. Sequencing identified ...
KOLLAM: Arare deep-sea octopus species, believed to have vanished from scientific records for nearly five decades, has been rediscovered off the Kerala coast.Th ...
PLAMseq utilizes a rapid biotinylation enzyme called TurboID, which tags nearby proteins, enabling the genomic loci and ...
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - With the help of Othram ’s advanced DNA testing, remains that were found in Reno in 2023 have been ...
CAGR is driven by advancements in epigenetics research, methylation analysis technologies, and the rising need for ...
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Beachy Head Woman was from Sussex, not first black Briton
Beachy Head Woman, an ancient individual once called the 'first black Briton' was actually a white Sussex woman, according to the Natural ...
At this year's IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM 2025), imec, a research and innovation hub in advanced ...
Agriculture, from the outset, has been made possible by humans tweaking the genes of plants to make them grow faster, produce ...
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