Researchers have developed a broad and deep genomic database of Latin Americans which gathers genome-wide data of Latin American populations into a single source and allows other scientists to easily ...
The National Institutes of Health failed to protect brain scans that an international group of fringe researchers used to ...
Researchers from Nazarbayev University's National Laboratory created the first large-scale, high-quality genotyping dataset of healthy Kazakh individuals—a landmark contribution to global population ...
More than 100 new regions in the human genome are linked to schizophrenia through diverse ancestries, showing shared ...
Rare diseases, though individually uncommon, collectively affect millions worldwide. Despite major advances in genome sequencing and interpretation of genomic data on affected individuals, for many ...
The European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) pilot project reports its success in uniting scientists from across Europe to produce high-quality reference genomes for 98 species. This marks a significant ...
MEGI unifies IS, ICE, transposon and phage annotations into the first comprehensive mobile-element dataset, boosting Centroid ...
Research co-led by King's College London and Sidra Medicine, Qatar, has produced the most detailed map to date of large-scale ...
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. announced the development of a technology that accelerates database analyses of the correlations between genomic variations and environmental information, such as disease and ...
BALTIMORE, Oct. 31, 2024: It is commonly known that most genomic databases are biased toward people with European ancestry. Scientists have warned that leaving out other populations could skew results ...