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News-Medical.Net on MSNHigh-resolution DNA sequencing data for 37,000 children and parents releasedThe first resource containing high-resolution DNA sequencing data for over 37,000 children and parents collected over ...
For the first time, large-scale DNA sequence data on three U.K. long-term birth cohorts has been released, creating a unique ...
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In a new study published today in Science, researchers from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (RBG Kew), together with global ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNDNA identifies remains of Edmonton man who disappeared in 1990: EPSThe Edmonton Police Service says DNA sequencing has been used to identify the remains of a man who was last seen in Edmonton ...
Single-cell transcriptomics has revolutionized the study of cellular diversity and function by enabling gene expression ...
Kokoris came up with the idea of solving some of the noise issue of nanopore sequencing by converting DNA into larger ...
It took almost 30 years, but the remains of a male found around the North Saskatchewan River outside Lloydminster in 1997 ...
The first resource containing high-resolution DNA sequencing data for over 37,000 children and parents collected over ...
Police could not find a match for the DNA until it was sequenced and then uploaded to two commercial databases.
For the first time, a new resource containing DNA sequencing data for over 37,000 children and parents collected over ...
For the first time, large-scale DNA sequence data on three UK long-term birth cohorts has been released, creating a unique ...
The first resource containing high-resolution DNA sequencing data for more than 37,000 children and parents collected over multiple decades from across the U.K. is now available to researchers ...
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