Geneticist Dr. Robert Green is sequencing the DNA of healthy newborns to find hidden disease risks. This knowledge can save lives — but gene sequencing is not a crystal ball.
A new study indicates that noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS) performed using a low-cost form of whole genome sequencing ...
Demonstrating faster, simpler, more cost-efficient NGS workflows that turn complex agrigenomics data into practical ...
NIH funding has allowed scientists to see the DNA blueprints of human life—completely. In 2022, the Telomere-to-Telomere Consortium, a group of NIH-funded scientists from research institutions around ...
The collection of high-quality genomic DNA remains a major barrier in pediatric and neurodevelopmental research, particularly ...
An analysis of genetic data from over 900,000 people shows that certain stretches of DNA, made up of short sequences repeated ...
A streamlined, automated process helps scientists coordinate site-ready production-level whole genome sequencing results.
Long before modern medicine named and cataloged human herpesviruses, at least one of them was already quietly embedding ...
Scientists may have recovered DNA belonging to Leonardo da Vinci from a drawing and other objects he touched while alive. If ...
Scientists are one step closer to pinpointing fragments of Leonardo da Vinci’s elusive DNA. A team of researchers from the ...