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Genomics

22.02.2021

Down Syndrome, a high risk factor for COVID-19

08.12.2020

Tomàs Marquès-Bonet (IBE): “We need to understand the genetic diversity of species to preserve it”

Two new tools developed by CNAG researchers will help in the analysis of genome sequences and structure. Photo by M Pinarci on Foter.com / CC BY
03.11.2020

New tools to improve the analysis of genome sequence and structure

Sex, defined by the X and Y chromosomes, influences gene expression in most human tissues.
20.10.2020

Scientists characterize sex differences in the human transcriptome

Beetle's adaptability to saline environments could be helpful in understanding the ecological consequences of climate change. Photo by James Wainscoat on Unsplash
15.10.2020

What the evolution of beetles can tell us about the effects of climate change

The new platform COVID-19 Viral Beacon helps navigate the SARS-CoV-2 ocean of data. Photo by Xulong Liu on Unsplash
15.09.2020

A beacon in the ocean of SARS-CoV-2 data

06.08.2020

Insights from third phase of ENCODE: just five groups of cells make up the human body

Picture by Cocoparisienne from Pixabay.
02.07.2020

Researchers find the origin of current sled dogs in Siberia, 9500 years ago

The way in which chromosomes occupy a 3-D space is crucial for regulating genome function and processes essential for life, such as DNA replication, transcription and DNA-damage repair.
11.06.2020

New tool to film dynamic genome changes

IBE researchers have developed a method to determine the chimpanzee subspecies with affordable genomic analysis that can be used to conserve endangered species.
08.06.2020

When genomics helps save chimps

Understanding how environmental information is converted into molecular information in sperm RNAs, and then transmit across generations, is the next exciting and unanswered question for this CRG team.
28.05.2020

New therapeutic targets for infertility and cancer revealed

Txema's drawing.
27.05.2020

Chimps and gorillas’ genomes could help better understand human tumours

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