CD Genomics Blog

Explore the blog we’ve developed, including genomic education, genomic technologies, genomic advances, and genomics news & views.

Monthly Archives: October 2018

The Latest Research Progresses in Genomics

The 21st century is a biological and information age which marks that genomics research has shifted from the structural genomics to the functional genomics. Additionally, as for the study of gene functions, researchers refer to the large-scale and massive analysis instead of a single gene. Recently, the latest research progresses in genomics have aroused a […]

cDNA Library is Worth Your Trust

Abbreviation for complementary deoxyribonucleic acid, cDNA is a form of DNA artificially synthesized from a messenger RNA template with the presence of appropriate primers. With the complementary single-stranded DNA chain, using the RNA as a template in the presence of appropriate primers, begins to synthetize. And after the synthesis of single cDNA, under the action of […]

Immune Repertoire Sequencing Allows an Accurate Evaluation

With the breathtaking development of high-technology, an increasing number of biotechnological products or services have been born.And those products and services are being widely utilized in both science and medicine.Even some of them are applied in agriculture and farming business.Now, let’s have a look on Immune Repertoire Sequencing, a promising biotechnological service to amplify and […]

The World of Transcriptomics Sequencing

The transcriptome is the set of all RNA molecules, including mRNA, rRNA, tRNA, as well as other non-coding RNA produced in one or a population of cells. It is different from the exome because it includes only those RNA molecules found in a specified cell population, and usually includes the amount or concentration of each […]

Why Our Metagenomics Sequencing Service Is Your Choice?

Metagenomics, basically speaking, is the study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples. In a broader sense, it can also be referred to environmental genomics, or ecogenomics. In traditional, cultivated clonal cultures were used most for microbiology and microbial genome sequencing. However, through those processes, a large number of microbial biodiversity had been missed. […]

Finally! CD Genomics Has Its Own Blog

Interesting facts about Genomics From the Greek ΓΕΝ (gen), “gene” (gamma, epsilon, nu, epsilon) means “become, create, creation, birth”. While the word genome from the German Genom, attributed to Hans Winkler was in use in English as early as 1926, the term genomics was coined by Tom Roderick, a geneticist at the Jackson Laboratory (Bar […]