PacBio PACB recently announced a compatibility collaboration with Lucid Genomics, bringing the latter into its Compatible ...
New findings suggest a way to disarm resistant bacteria, making existing antibiotics effective and improving treatment options for people with hard-to-treat infections.
(spidroins) through long-read transcriptomics across a broad phylogenetic range, with theoretical implications for protein family evolution, biomaterials, and silk biology. By identifying putative ...
Plants produce an extraordinary diversity of natural products—such as alkaloids, terpenoids, flavonoids, and phenylpropanoids—that support ecological ...
New algorithms support Illumina TruPath™ Genome: v4.5 introdues analytical support for TruPath, leveraging algorithmic advances to resolve 15 highly homologous, medically-relevant genes for rare ...
With the rapid development of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), researchers can now examine gene activity in individual ...
A patient walks into a thoracic surgery consultation with a small lung tumor, stage I on every scan, and every conventional ...
New spatial transcriptomics approach combined with machine learning maps gene expression across whole mouse body sections, capturing organs, tissues, and most cell types, and enabling system-wide ...
A wave of AI foundation models built on plant DNA sequences is giving researchers new tools to annotate genomes, predict gene function, and measure crop traits faster than traditional methods allow.
Abstract: The rapid advancement of scRNA-seq has generated massive data for cell type annotation. However, current automated annotation methods remain limited: most approaches separately model either ...
A research team led by Zhiping Weng, PhD, and Jill Moore, PhD’18, at UMass Chan Medical School, has nearly tripled the known number of potential regulatory elements in the genome to 2.37 million, ...