Nature Reviews Genetics – Volume 23 Issue 10, October 2022
Inspired by the Review on p624.
Inspired by the Review on p624.
Nature Reviews Genetics – In this Review, the authors describe technical and legal protection mechanisms for mitigating vulnerabilities in genomic data privacy. They also discuss…
Nature Reviews Genetics – Applying deep learning to large-scale genomic data of species or populations is providing new opportunities to understand the evolutionary forces that…
Nature Reviews Genetics – This Review discusses how transposable elements contribute to mammalian genome evolution and gene regulation through their ability to both maintain and…
Nature Reviews Genetics – Microbiome epidemiology associates microbial community features with health outcomes, traits or exposures in human host populations. In this Review, the authors…
Nature Reviews Genetics – In this Review, the authors discuss our growing knowledge of the underlying genetics of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; also known as…
Nature Reviews Genetics – This Review summarizes the genetic and non-genetic factors that impact the transferability of polygenic risk scores (PRSs) across populations, highlighting the…
Nature – A computational approach to generate reference-free protein families from the sequence space in metagenomes reveals an enormously diverse functional space.
With many large newborn genomic screening studies launching, we need to answer questions about cost, fairness and tangible benefits of a promising technology
In this Review, the authors describe the emerging field of single-cell genetics, which lies at the intersection of single-cell genomics and human genetics. They review…
Genomic technologies have greatly improved the diagnosis of rare genetic diseases. Here, the authors review emerging approaches for the identification of disease-causal genetic variants as…