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Word of caution: a new method to study RNA-seq biases

As next generation sequencing methods quickly become ubiquitous tools of genomics, more and more effort is directed to understand what are the limitations of these approaches. These limitations present...

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March biology highlights: octopuses, heavy metal, and pocket-sized DNA...

How an Antarctic octopus survives the cold An Antarctic octopus that lives in ice-cold water uses an unique strategy to transport oxygen in its blood, according to research published in Frontiers in...

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Real-time genomic surveillance with nanopore-seq

On 28 August 2014, the magazine Science published an important article: the results of sequencing of 99 Ebola genomes. Since the confirmation of several cases of the disease in Sierra Leone in May...

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A vulture’s scavenging secrets

More about the cinereous vulture The largest and heaviest bird of prey on Earth is the cinereous vulture. It can be found across Eurasia and Mongolia and Korea has the highest number. Its wing span...

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Companion: a new tool to generate and visualize annotation of parasite genomes

The last decade has seen massive improvements in genomic sequencing and assembly and by now researchers are able to obtain nearly perfect genome sequences for bacteria and small eukaryotes in short...

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Word of caution: a new method to study RNA-seq biases

As next generation sequencing methods quickly become ubiquitous tools of genomics, more and more effort is directed to understand what are the limitations of these approaches. These limitations present...

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March biology highlights: octopuses, heavy metal, and pocket-sized DNA...

How an Antarctic octopus survives the cold An Antarctic octopus that lives in ice-cold water uses an unique strategy to transport oxygen in its blood, according to research published in Frontiers in...

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Real-time genomic surveillance with nanopore-seq

On 28 August 2014, the magazine Science published an important article: the results of sequencing of 99 Ebola genomes. Since the confirmation of several cases of the disease in Sierra Leone in May...

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A vulture’s scavenging secrets

More about the cinereous vulture The largest and heaviest bird of prey on Earth is the cinereous vulture. It can be found across Eurasia and Mongolia and Korea has the highest number. Its wing span...

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Companion: a new tool to generate and visualize annotation of parasite genomes

The last decade has seen massive improvements in genomic sequencing and assembly and by now researchers are able to obtain nearly perfect genome sequences for bacteria and small eukaryotes in short...

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