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Phase Genomics uses groundbreaking technology that exploits higher order DNA structure for improved
01/16/2020
New article in The Genetic Literacy Project featuring our work with Dr. Figueroa & Dr. Schwessinger on new insights provided by the recently published for the devastating wheat stem rust fungus threatening crops across the globe.
Famine in Africa and the Middle East? Devastating stem rust fungus threatens global staple crop, but genomic solution may finally be on the horizon These tools could give wheat, one of our most important staple crops, some much-needed relief.
01/09/2020
New chromosome-scale assembly utilizing our technology published for Gossypium longicalyx (Cotton) providing insights into and . Congratulations to Dr. Joshua Udall and team! Read their paper in BioRxiv: https://biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.08.898908v1
The Gossypium longicalyx genome as a resource for cotton breeding and evolution Cotton is an important crop that has made significant gains in production over the last century. Emerging pests such as the reniform nematode have threatened cotton production. The rare African diploid species Gossypium longicalyx is a wild species that has been used as an important source of renifo...
01/08/2020
New announcement featured in GenomeWeb: Phase Genomics Wins $1.5M for Proximity Ligation-Based Tracking. Read the story below🧬⬇️
Phase Genomics Wins $1.5M for Proximity Ligation-Based AMR Tracking The funding supports development of a low-cost platform for detection of antimicrobial resistance elements in complex microbial communities.
01/06/2020
! Take a stroll down memory lane with us as we look back on our articles, awards, publications, and product releases in 2019! Read our annual "Year in Review" blog. https://www.phasegenomics.com/2019-a-year-in-review-with-phase-genomics/
12/06/2019
We are excited to welcome Sumedha Sethi as a Account Manager. Sumedha just finished her in molecular genetics and microbiology at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. Be on the lookout for more in the future! https://www.phasegenomics.com/careers/
11/20/2019
Microbes spread by exchanging genetic information through horizontal gene transfer; we are helping researchers study by identifying microbial hosts housing & sharing resistance using Hi-C. Read more in The ISME Journal: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41396-019-0446-4
Linking the resistome and plasmidome to the microbiome The rapid spread of antibiotic resistance among bacterial pathogens is a serious human health threat. While a range of environments have been identified as reservoirs of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), we lack understanding of the origins of these ARGs and their spread from environment to clinic...
10/29/2019
New article by CEO, Dr. Ivan Liachko on the inaugural Genome Startup Day and fostering in . Read more about the future of Genome Startup Day and read about your local including Split Bio, Bellwether Bio, A-Alpha Bio, TwinStrand Biosciences and Jungla Bio.
Help Build Genome Startup Day 2020 TL;DR The 2nd Annual Genome Startup Day to be held in fall of 2020 Fill out this survey and help shape GSD 2020 We’re hosting a happy hour meetup on Dec. 5 to start the planning Had no one showed up during the inaugural Genome Startup Day, this post would be much different.
10/29/2019
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In our newest preprint, the authors used ProxiMeta metagenomic analysis and a battery of analytic chemistry tests to characterize a community that digests polyurethane from paint varnish with potential for applications. Read the paper here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/760637v1
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