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Genomics

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

Male lion at the Copenhagen Zoo in April 2014. | Picture by Ross Barnett, researcher at the GLOBE Institute and co-author of the study.
18.05.2020

Researchers analyze the evolutionary history of the lion, key to its conservation in the future

Microomics, the second CRG spin-off, has just received two important grants.
13.03.2020

Microomics: next-generation sequencing to analyze the microbiome

The CNAG-CRG participated in the Pan-Cancer genome project by sequencing about 100 samples of chronic lymphatic leukaemia.
06.03.2020

Ivo Gut (CNAG-CRG): “Pan-Cancer has been the world’s biggest cancer genome sequencing project”

The EGA (European Genome-Phenome Archive) is a kind of showcase for genomic studies worldwide. | Picture by Daniel von Appen from Unsplash.
27.01.2020

EGA: repository, distributor and science accelerator

20.12.2019

ERC grants and genomics hints into bird extinctions

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