Introducing the TE Hub, a platform for researchers in Transposable Elements
The TE Hub Consortium recently authored a commentary for Mobile DNA on the TE Hub, an open and collaborative platform, providing an entry point and… Read more »
The TE Hub Consortium recently authored a commentary for Mobile DNA on the TE Hub, an open and collaborative platform, providing an entry point and… Read more »
In celebration of DNA Day, the editorial team at BMC has put together the following quiz for our readers to test their knowledge and maybe even learn… Read more »
A look at one of our most prominent genetics journals (Clinical Epigenetics) and its new companion publication (Epigenetics… Read more »
Neuropathologists Lili-Naz Hazrati and Nicole Schwab explain how genetic variation could make different people more susceptible to… Read more »
New advances in imaging methods allow scientists to watch living cells exist, mutate, and divide in real time. A new article… Read more »
DNA Day is celebrated globally on April 25th (the day that papers were published in Nature, on the structure of DNA). The goal of… Read more »
Approximately 2% of the DNA in the genomes of modern humans of non-African descent comes from Neandertals and recent studies have… Read more »
The 3rd International Congress on Transposable Elements (ICTE) took place between 16 and 19 April in Saint-Malo (France) and we… Read more »
Spring has finally sprung. The bulbs are out in Kew Gardens, and so are March's highlights from our biology journals.