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Together, big data, bench science and genome-wide diagnostics predict genomic instability that can lead to disease

August 7, 2018 Alu elements,  bench science,  BigData,  copy number variation,  genome-wide diagnostics,  genomic structural variation,  Research

They are the most common repeated elements in the human genome; more than a million copies are scattered among and between our genes. Called Alu

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

two distinct neuronal populations in separate compartments of a microfluidic device. On the left, neurons express the 4R tau form (pink), which is associated with toxicity in Alzheimer’s disease, while on the right there are neurons from healthy individuals expressing normal tau (blue). In the central microgroove region of the device, neurons extend axons between the compartments. From the Labs: Tau travels between neurons

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