Our genetic code is stored in our DNA, which consists of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C) guanine (G) and thymine (T). More than three billion of these bases are strung together in 23 chromosomes, forming our genome. Each of our cells has two copies of our genome, containing instructions that guide cellular processes such as growth, development, signalling, and many more, but can occasionally also be the basis of disease. A large part of the genetic instructions are contained in our genes, which are small regions in our genome which contain information to make ribonucleic acid molecules (RNA), which can be translated to proteins. Variation in our genomes can change the regulation of genes or the functionality of the protein products. T...
Genome-wide gene expression studies may provide substantial insight into gene activities and biologi...
Completion of the human genome sequence along with other species allows for greater understanding of...
Neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia are likely caused by a large number of genes with a sm...
Our genetic code is stored in our DNA, which consists of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C) guani...
Our genetic code is stored in our DNA, which consists of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C) guani...
Our genetic code is stored in our DNA, which consists of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C) guani...
Our genetic code is stored in our DNA, which consists of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C) guani...
To understand complex genetic diseases it is necessary to study DNA, its transcription, translation ...
The brain is the most complex organ of the body and it contains the greatest diversity of cell types...
The brain is the most complex organ of the body and it contains the greatest diversity of cell types...
We evaluate the shared genetic regulation of mRNA molecules, proteins and metabolites derived from w...
We evaluate the shared genetic regulation of mRNA molecules, proteins and metabolites derived from w...
Understanding how the DNA sequence influences gene expression across the different tissues of the hu...
We evaluate the shared genetic regulation of mRNA molecules, proteins and metabolites derived from w...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
Genome-wide gene expression studies may provide substantial insight into gene activities and biologi...
Completion of the human genome sequence along with other species allows for greater understanding of...
Neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia are likely caused by a large number of genes with a sm...
Our genetic code is stored in our DNA, which consists of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C) guani...
Our genetic code is stored in our DNA, which consists of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C) guani...
Our genetic code is stored in our DNA, which consists of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C) guani...
Our genetic code is stored in our DNA, which consists of four bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C) guani...
To understand complex genetic diseases it is necessary to study DNA, its transcription, translation ...
The brain is the most complex organ of the body and it contains the greatest diversity of cell types...
The brain is the most complex organ of the body and it contains the greatest diversity of cell types...
We evaluate the shared genetic regulation of mRNA molecules, proteins and metabolites derived from w...
We evaluate the shared genetic regulation of mRNA molecules, proteins and metabolites derived from w...
Understanding how the DNA sequence influences gene expression across the different tissues of the hu...
We evaluate the shared genetic regulation of mRNA molecules, proteins and metabolites derived from w...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
Genome-wide gene expression studies may provide substantial insight into gene activities and biologi...
Completion of the human genome sequence along with other species allows for greater understanding of...
Neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia are likely caused by a large number of genes with a sm...