Florence Cornish
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1w ago
In this series, ‘Genomics 101’, we go back to basics and explore some of the most important topics in genomics. In this blog, we talk through the difference between RNA and DNA ..read more
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Research Management team
Genomics England Blog
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1M ago
This blog talks through the structure of our Research Network and how the community is gaining new insights about genomics and our health ..read more
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Florence Cornish
Genomics England Blog
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Genomics 101 goes back to basics to explore some of the most important topics in genomics. In this blog we explain the term ‘ethics’, and why it is so important in genomic research ..read more
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Olena Yavorska and Nadezda Volkova
Genomics England Blog
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2M ago
In part 2 of this series, Genome Data Scientists Olena and Nadezda discuss our approach to variant recovery in incidences of contaminated normal samples during somatic variant detection ..read more
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Florence Cornish
Genomics England Blog
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2M ago
Genomics 101 goes back to basics to explore some important topics in genomics. This blog explains what we mean by 'rare conditions', how they are caused, and what we can do to treat them ..read more
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Florence Cornish
Genomics England Blog
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2M ago
In this series, ‘Genomics 101’, we go back to basics and explore some of the most important topics in genomics. In this blog, we talk through the Generation Study and what it aims to do ..read more
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Florence Cornish
Genomics England Blog
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3M ago
Genomics 101 goes back to basics to explore some important topics in genomics. This blog explains the term 'long-read sequencing' and how it is impacting cancer care ..read more
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Florence Cornish
Genomics England Blog
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3M ago
A recent study analysing genetic and clinical data from over 13,000 people with cancer has shown the benefits of using genomics in routine care ..read more
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Laura Kerr, Abigail Carter, and Helen Carter
Genomics England Blog
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3M ago
The NDRS is a valuable data source for cancer researchers. A team at Genomics England have been mapping NDRS data to a common model, making it widely accessible for approved researchers ..read more
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Florence Cornish
Genomics England Blog
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3M ago
Researcher Holly Ellard explores written communication in the Genomic Medicine Service by looking at letters to patients ..read more
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