How do our genes determine our appearance and our susceptibility to disease? This question is central to biomedical research, ...
Scientists have identified 345 genes tied to six major neuropsychiatric disorders by mapping their activity in specific brain and immune cell types. The work, integrating single-cell genetic data with ...
Researchers have used saturation genome editing to test every variant in the non coding gene RNU4 2, revealing new pathogenic ...
Capture-seq, CAMP4 has assembled what it believes to be the largest catalog of regRNAs ever compiled, uncovering thousands of previously undiscovered regRNAs in human cells New research enables the ...
Sometimes, a small error in the sequence of DNA can lead to a very serious disease. Scientists have identified many mutations that arise in a single gene to cause an ...
The genetics of autism has long been one of the most intricate puzzles in neurodevelopmental science. Today, the pieces are coming together more rapidly than ever before. Landmark projects such as the ...
The contribution of genetics to the variability in people’s metabolism has remained largely unknown. This is, in part, because genetic studies of human metabolism have been limited in scale and ...
The Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse resource has emerged as an indispensable platform for elucidating the genetic basis of complex traits. By combining high levels of genetic diversity from eight ...