DNA sequencing

World’s first mobile genome sequence analyzer or DNA “tricorder”
Aspyn Palatnick holding the world's first mobile genetics laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's 125th
New software could revolutionize how DNA is sequenced – making it far faster and less expensive
via Stanford University New software could revolutionize how DNA is sequenced – making it far
Early detection of a broad range of wheat diseases with a new DNA sequencer method

Plant diseases, especially those caused by fungal pathogens, jeopardize global crop biosecurity and preventing them

A new DNA tool could potentially assess the risk for serious illnesses and even predict people’s height

A new DNA tool created by Michigan State University can accurately predict people’s height, and

It is possible to remotely compromise a computer using information stored in DNA

Rapid improvement in DNA sequencing has sparked a proliferation of medical and genetic tests that

SMiLE-seq uses microfluidics to speed up genetics testing from days to less than an hour

Scientists at EPFL have developed a technique that can be a game-changer for genetics by

Advances in single molecule electronic DNA sequencing allows sequencing an entire human genome rapidly and at low cost

Researchers achieve real-time single molecule electronic DNA sequencing at single-base resolution using a protein nanopore

DNA rice breakthrough raises ‘green revolution’ hopes

Rice-growing techniques learned through thousands of years of trial and error are about to be

Making Nanowires from Protein and DNA

The ability to custom design biological materials such as protein and DNA opens up technological

‘Atomic chicken-wire’ is key to faster DNA sequencing

An unusual and very exciting form of carbon – that can be created by drawing

First portable DNA sequencing ‘laboratory’

“The ability to deploy real time monitoring in the field could change agriculture methods and

ASU, IBM collaboration moves ultrafast, low-cost DNA sequencing technology one step closer to reality

A team of scientists from Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute and IBM’s T.J. Watson Research