Genome Biology

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2015

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Biology for the post-genomic era

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Cloning-free CRISPR/Cas system

A new genome editing method facilitates generation of functional cassette knockin in mice

Does SNES make sense?

Peter Van Loo and Thierry Voet explain the ins and outs of the new single-nucleus exome sequencing method

Bumblebee immune repertoire

Bumblebees, honeybees and a solitary bee have similar numbers of immune genes so immune gene complement is not linked to sociality

Bumblebee genomes

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