- The project is part of an international collaboration supported by The Mark Foundation’s ASPIRE grant, co-funded by the...
- Researchers from the Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG, Spain), together with the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (USA) and the University of Adelaide (Australia), have developed a revolutionary...
At CNAG, as coordinators of the IMPaCT-Genómica sequencing network, we present this outreach video showcasing the collaborative work behind Spain’s national genome sequencing infrastructure. The network brings together three leading centres—CNAG in Barcelona...
- A new review, recently published in Biomolecules, analyzes the current opportunities and challenges of mass spectrometry-based proteomics in the investigation of genetic muscle diseases. - The review —a joint effort between the CNAG, the Leibniz Institute for Analytical Sciences (ISAS), and the...
Life depends on genes being switched on and off at exactly the right time. Even the simplest living organisms do this, but usually over short distances across the DNA sequence, with the on/off switch typically right next to a gene. This basic form of genomic regulation is probably as old as life on...
Although it occurs at a scale far smaller than a nanometre, the three-dimensional (3D) organisation of the genome inside each cell is remarkably intricate. One of its key and quite unknown components are the Lamina-Associated Domains (LADs): regions of the genome that interact with the nuclear...

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