scSPRITE Adds a Twist to Single-cell Genome OrganizationSeptember 27, 2021Are your single-cell chromosome conformation capture experiments looking a little flat? Is your Hi-C data missing that “pop”? Well, don´t fret; a new study serves up a refreshing twist on a popular technique – scSPRITE – that will put some fizz back into your single-cell genome organization research! While bulk profiling provides an averaged read-out […]
CRISPR-EChO Amplifies the Sound of Silent ChromatinSeptember 6, 2021Hello heterochromatin, my old friend; CRISPR has come to edit you again; And echo in the sound of silence. As reported in a resounding new study, CRISPR-EChO comes at you from the lab Stanley Qi (Stanford University, California) and amplifies the sounds of silent chromatin. Following on from avant-garde studies describing CRISPR-GO and CasDrop, which […]
The Intergenerational Effect of Paternal Stress: circRNAs Join the Blame GameAugust 23, 2021Although we’ve known for a while that paternal stress can lead to problems down the road for their offspring thanks to DNA methylation and histone modifications, non-coding RNAs have now come full circRNA. In their latest, a talented team from the lab of Eric Miska (University of Cambridge, UK) decided to find out which RNA […]
Supersizing Crops by Demethylating RNA – A New Way to End World Hunger?August 23, 2021While supersizing meals has helped to expand the waistlines of many a human “couch potato,” a seriously sumptuous new study has established that RNA demethylation induced via the expression of the human RNA demethylase FTO in potatoes results in a supersizing that could help end world hunger. The transformation of exogenous and endogenous genes has […]
A Pack of Hyenas Gets the Last Laugh: Early Social Networks Change DNA Methylation and Adult Stress IndicatorsAugust 1, 2021Ever wonder what that pack of hyenas is laughing about? Well, it may just be your social status. But don’t stress over it too much, because they’ve given us a truly wild idea in this DNA methylation marvel: Having more friends and spending more time with them in early life makes for less stress at […]