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March 31, 2016
With Greater Contiguity, New Gorilla Genome Assembly Offers Insights into Gene Content, SVs, and More
In a Science paper published today, scientists from the University of Washington, the McDonnell Genome Institute, and other organizations present a new gorilla genome assembly generated with PacBio long-read sequencing,…
March 30, 2016
New Study Uses SMRT-ChIP Method to Find Novel Methylation in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
In a new Nature publication, scientists from Yale and other institutions report the discovery of N6-methyladenine (N6-mA) in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs), contrary to the conventional wisdom that the…
March 24, 2016
CSHL Scientists Discuss Long-Read Sequencing for More Contiguous Assemblies and Complex Genomes
Much like the “sharpen” tool in Photoshop brings a picture into tighter focus and enhances the fine detail, long-read sequencing offers enhanced resolution of genomic information, according to Cold Spring…
March 3, 2016
Prevalent Methylation in Prokaryotic Genomes Suggests Regulatory Functions
A new publication from scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the Joint Genome Institute, and other organizations reports a landmark study of genome-wide methylation in prokaryotes. The analyses of 230…
February 25, 2016
New Views of Microbial Communities Call for Updates to Infectious Disease Tenets
In a perspective recently published in Science magazine, scientists Allyson Byrd and Julie Segre from the National Human Genome Research Institute used recent advances in microbial analysis to look at…