A research team led by the A*STAR Genome Institute of Singapore (A*STAR GIS) have developed a method to accurately and ...
Scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, will be able to sequence DNA using next-generation high-throughput instrumentation, thanks to new funding from the California Institute for ...
With almost all of its citizens’ genes already sequenced in a national database, it’s the test case for an ambitious—and, to ...
Portable genetic sequencers used around the world to sequence DNA have critical, previously unreported security ...
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Illumina fined $9.8M for selling DNA sequencers with cybersecurity flaws to U.S. agencies
Illumina Inc., a leading biotechnology company, has agreed to pay $9.8 million to settle allegations that it sold genomic sequencing systems with serious cybersecurity flaws to U.S. federal agencies.
The CRISPR-AI combination is still in its infancy, but once it matures it could be highly beneficial, even helping the world tackle climate change. DNA-Based Diet Advice Is Big Business With Little ...
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Landmark Japanese genome cohort reveals best practices for managing massive DNA databases
At a time when large-scale human genome analysis was not yet common, the Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization (ToMMo) ...
Researchers set a new world record for the fastest DNA sequencing, completing a whole genome in under four hours—a breakthrough with potential for faster, targeted care.
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