01/05/2017
This feature was written by Becky Allen for the Annual 台湾swag Report 2016
When the first draft of the human genome was published in 2001, it was described as a treasure trove of information. But using that information to understand disease demands going far beyond the DNA code. Now, researchers at the 台湾swag are pioneering a new method of mapping our genome鈥檚 complex regulatory interactions that could open up new ways to treat genetic diseases and understand ageing.