CRISPR genome editing can be controlled with ultrasound
A novel way to control CRISPR genome editing using focused ultrasound has been discovered...
The total genetic information of an organism. A complete copy of the genome is found in most body cells.
A novel way to control CRISPR genome editing using focused ultrasound has been discovered...
A molecule that can be used to enhance CRISPR genome editing also causes unintended destruction of large sections of the genome in human cells...
The first session of the PET 2024 Annual Conference 'What Is the Embryo's Special Status in the Clinic?' offered clinical perspectives on the human embryo....
An artificial intelligence model has been developed that is capable of decoding genomes and designing synthetic DNA, RNA and proteins...
Common genetic variants, including some linked to risk of developing schizophrenia and depression in later life, are linked to the risk of rare neurodevelopmental conditions in children...
A single genomic test effectively detects a broad range of infection-causing pathogens in the central nervous system and lungs, two studies in human patients have shown...
by Dr Sarah Wynn and 3 others
A Position Statement has been published to describe best practice for ensuring consistent delivery of genomic testing for rare diseases...
By compiling a wide range of essays from ethicists, scientists, and individuals directly impacted by genetic conditions, Dr Baer presents a diverse spectrum of opinions and viewpoints...
A sequence of noncoding DNA has been shown to regulate a gene crucial for embryonic limb and heart development in mice...
Bringing you PET events as a podcast. In the 22nd episode of its podcast, PET looks at the Generation Study – which is sequencing the whole genomes of 100,000 newborn babies – with Amanda Pichini, Phern Adams, Dr Chinthika Piyasena and Dr Robin Lachmann...
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