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New technology maps where and how cells read their genome
15 days ago - By Phys
A new study published in Nature reports that a technology known as spatial omics can be used to map simultaneously how genes are switched on and off and how they are expressed in different areas of tissues and organs. This improved technology, developed by researchers at Yale University and Karolinska Institutet, could shed light on the development of tissues, as well as on certain diseases and how to treat them.
Read more ...Cell-specific clock-controlled gene expression program regulates rhythmic fiber cell growth in cotton
15 days ago - By Genome Biology
The epidermis of cotton ovule produces fibers, the most important natural cellulose source for the global textile industry. However, the molecular mechanism of fiber cell growth is still poorly understood.
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Research Assistant I - Genomic Analysis Laboratory - Salk Institute for...
Other duties include general laboratory maintenance, coordination with collaborators and FACS core for cell sorting, participation in regular team meetings...
Microbiome differences in sugarcane and metabolically engineered oilcane...
Oilcane is a metabolically engineered sugarcane that hyper-accumulates lipids in its vegetable biomass to provide an advanced feedstock for biodiesel production. The potential...
Degradation of lignin in different lignocellulosic biomass by steam...
The difficulty of degrading lignin is the main factor limiting the high-value conversion process of lignocellulosic biomass. The biodegradation of lignin has attracted much...
Study suggests chromosomal errors may hinder some aggressive tumors
Chromosomal errors are a hallmark of cancer cells. Defects in the genome derived from the incorrect separation of chromosomes in each division of cells drive tumor growth and...
Genetically engineered CXCR4-modified exosomes for delivery of miR-126...
Biofilm-related diseases are a group of diseases that tolerate antimicrobial chemotherapies and therefore are refractory to treatment. Periodontitis, a non-device chronic...
Microbiological Technician - Stone Brewing - Escondido, CA
You will support the Microbiologist in performing all duties related to the microbiological program including but not limited to processing...
BIND&MODIFY: a long-range method for single-molecule mapping of chromatin...
Epigenetic modifications of histones are associated with development and pathogenesis of disease. Existing approaches cannot provide insights into long-range interactions and...
A translatome-transcriptome multi-omics gene regulatory network reveals the...
Maize is one of the most important crops worldwide. Although sophisticated maize gene regulatory networks have been constructed for functional genomics and phenotypic...
CRISPR screens identify gene targets at breast cancer risk loci
Genome-wide association studies have identified >  200 loci associated with breast cancer risk. The majority of candidate causal variants are in non-coding regions and likely...
The shaky foundations of simulating single-cell RNA sequencing data
With the emergence of hundreds of single-cell RNA-sequencing datasets, the number of computational tools to analyze aspects of the generated data has grown rapidly. As a...