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The histone code at a crossroads: history, context, and new approaches https://t.co/ntolbbrzH6
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Sequence-independent 6mA methyltransferases for epigenetic profiling and editing https://t.co/3jBIGFPusP
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The untapped potential of short-read sequencing in biodiversity research https://t.co/V5bCHPWZ5Y
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Synthetic gametes and the non-identity problem: the babies of tomorrow
cell.com
Synthetic DNA technologies may eventually enable the creation of synthetic gametes, which would offer precise control over genetic inheritance. This possibility raises profound ethical questions...
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Hear @EimearEKenny share her work “From categories to context: Rethinking ancestry for precision medicine” @CellSymposia #CSPrecisionGen25, Sept 17–19, 2025 San Diego, CA. 🔗Register here: https://t.co/Yl7alJe4tk
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Interruptions impact clinical features of repeat expansion diseases, but how are they gained and lost? https://t.co/ujEMNMopjU
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TiG's editor, Maria Smit, will be attending the @Fusion_Conf on Extrachromosomal Circular DNA in Riviera Maya, Mexico in November. Join us! 🧬⭕🧬 The registration/talk/poster deadlines are coming up in September. Check out the details here: https://t.co/tgP1McJV3c
fusion-conferences.com
Extrachromosomal circular DNA (ecDNA) is rapidly emerging as a groundbreaking frontier in biomedical science and is now recognized as a key player in nearly 30% of cancer patients, where it drives...
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Excited to hear @uarizona’s @DavidEnard share insights on “The genetic legacy of ancient viral epidemics in human host genomes” @CellSymposia #CSPrecisionGen25. Don’t miss it—register today! 🔗 https://t.co/ZGIszHBySU
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3D genome sequencing technology in its mid-teens: past, present, and future https://t.co/r6pGbmrbft
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