Genetic mosaicism: does epigenetics have anything to do with it?
Written by Dr Tomislav Horvat, University of Zagreb, Croatia Recently, I was reading about the phenomenon of genetic mosaicism and its implications for the… Read more »
Written by Dr Tomislav Horvat, University of Zagreb, Croatia Recently, I was reading about the phenomenon of genetic mosaicism and its implications for the… Read more »
Written by Dr Adele Murrell, University of Bath, UK A long time ago, when we still used restriction enzymes to identify polymorphisms and the term… Read more »
Written by Dr Anne-Marie Baird, St. James’s Hospital/Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Worldwide, lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer related… Read more »
Written by Henry Heng, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Molecular Cytogenetics Privacy and ethical concerns about the publication of the HeLa cell genome sequence have… Read more »
Written by Professor Lucia Altucci, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli It is becoming increasingly clear that cancer is not only a genetic but… Read more »
Written by Kristin Duncan, Epigenie How much is too much? If you are pregnant, this is a question that you may find yourself asking your family doctor,… Read more »
We are very pleased to announce that Dr Henry Levin and Dr Cedric Feschotte have recently been appointed as co-Editors-in-Chief of Mobile DNA, working… Read more »
In May 2013 the first Birmingham Cancer Epigenetics Conference took place at the University of Birmingham, UK. With research into translational epigenetics, and… Read more »
In May 2013 the first Birmingham Cancer Epigenetics Conference took place at the University of Birmingham, UK. With research into translational… Read more »
Welcome to the first post on the Clinical Epigenetics blog. This site is designed to be a forum for the exchange of ideas within the community, and we welcome… Read more »