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- Blog post
By analysing the unique fragmentation patterns of cfDNA, researchers are unlocking new possibilities for early disease detection, including cancer and prenatal testing. This cutting-edge field combines insights from epigenetics and nucleosome positioning to develop sensitive diagnostic tools that could transform healthcare.
- Blog post
Discover the fascinating world of epigenetics, where our genes are influenced not only by our DNA but also by our environment.
- Blog post
Explore how liquid biopsy works for neurodegenerative disease diagnosis; including advantages over traditional methods and promising biomarkers.
- Blog post
5hmC is far more than just a transient step in the DNA demethylation pathway as it has broad implications for gene regulation, cellular differentiation, brain function, genome stability, and disease.
- Blog post
Understanding how alterations in CpG island methylation contribute to disease states, including cancer, may provide novel targets for treatment.
- Blog post
Heterochromatin is a condensed form of chromatin that plays an essential role in maintaining genomic stability. Disruptions in its formation can lead to disease. We explore the mysteries of heterochromatin and its vital role in genome organisation.
- News article
biomodal has just announced it has filed a lawsuit against New England Biolabs in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
- Poster
Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) specimens are commonly used for long-term storage in research and clinical settings, including immunohistochemistry, oncology, and genomics.
- Poster
Liquid biopsy for profiling of cell free DNA (cfDNA) in blood holds huge promise to transform how we experience and manage cancer by early detection and identification of residual disease and subtype.
- Technical note
DNA contains molecular information encoded in both genetic and epigenetic bases, essential for understanding biology.
- Webinar
This Teach Me in 10 will introduce the 6‑base genome (A, T, C, G, 5mC, and 5hmC) delivered by a powerful new technology, duet multiomics solution evoC.
- Poster
Using the 6‑base genome, genetics, 5mC and 5hmC, to gain multimodal insights into genome organisation and gene regulation