The focus of Dr. Singh’s research and teaching is on the molecular mechanistic basis for environmental carcinogen-induced genetic (DNA damage) and epigenetic changes, and susceptibility to human cancer development
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Focusing on understanding the molecular mechanisms that regulate mRNA translation, localization and stability and role of non-coding RNAs in this process. Up to 90% of human DNA is es...
Genetic differences among individuals reflect the combined effects of mutation, recombination, population histor...vide important insights into evolutionary and genetic mechanisms: as examples, DNA seque...
The Molecular Basis of Vertebrate Evolution. Naturally occurring species show spectacular differences in morphol...letely sequenced, Kingsley lab still know relatively little about the specific DNA seque...
We are two groups of scientists doing frontier research in quantitative biology and b...g the fundamental design principles controlling how DNA is packed in the eukaryotic n...le-cell and spatially resolved omic measurements of DNA, RNA,...
We are a computational biology lab that develops novel methods for analysis of DNA and RNA sequences. Our research includes software for aligning and assembling RNA-seq data, whole-genome assemb...
The mission of our lab is to develop and apply new technologies and methods for genetics, genomics and molecular biology. Most of our work exploits next-generation DNA seque...
They are using the latest DNA sequencing technology to read the genetic makeup of cancer cells within tumours in ever greater detail, teasing out patterns of evolution (...
DNA is quite fragile and easily damaged, both by the normal processes of life at work...r cells have evolved clever ‘repair kits’ that spot DNA damage and patch it up, helpi...s.
They are particularly interested in a type of DNA repai...