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Methylation: When Whole Genome Sequencing is not Enough! | Illumina SciMon Video

5360 views | 9 years ago

While some cancers subtypes can be elucidated using whole exome sequencing, others show an epigenomic signature. Researchers explore the versatility of Illumina technology, across whole exome sequencing,...

Epigenomics of Bird Brain: Modeling Human Speech Circuitry from Songs | Illumina SciMon Video

864 views | 9 years ago

Singing in songbirds is a model used to study speech production in humans. Humans have much in common with the learning circuitry of songbirds. Researchers identify that gene regulation is specific...

Obesity and Microbes: Slimming our Chances of Weight Gain | Illumina SciMon Video

436 views | 9 years ago

Some people struggle more to lose weight than others. The Fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene is the first gene identified by genome-wide association studies as a strong candidate for obesity-related...

Ants and Fungus: Shaping each other | Illumina SciMon Video

331 views | 9 years ago

A termite carries its wood-digesting microbes in its gut, but the ant doesn t have that option. Although visually similar, ants and termites are genetically very different and process food very differently....

Nature vs. Nurture: An Introduction to Epigenetics | Illumina SciMon Video

978 views | 9 years ago

Have you ever wondered why your heart cell is different from your brain cell, when they both contain the same DNA? The answer is Epigenetics! Epigenetics is the study of changes in organisms caused...

Dynamic Heart Epigenetics: Succumbing to cardiac stress and pressures of growing up | Illumina Video

600 views | 9 years ago

The heart is a very complex organ and plays a major role in assuring proper circulation of blood, oxygen and nutrients. Cardiomyocytes are highly specialized cells that adapt to various physiological...

Moths, Sex Pheromones, and Pesticides: Love is in the Air | Illumina SciMon Video

952 views | 9 years ago

Moths are active at night and like other insects use chemical cues in the environment to find a mate, avoid danger, lay eggs, and find food. Researchers are studying biosynthesis and regulation of sex...

Insecticides: The truth about a common household insecticide | Illumina SciMon Video

560 views | 9 years ago

We cannot always avoid using insecticides. It is important to understand how they work, so we can use them safely to prevent the development of insecticide resistance in insects. Synthesized Pyrethrin...