Life depends on genes being switched on and off at exactly the right time. Even the simplest living organisms do this, but usually over short distances across the DNA sequence, with the on/off switch typically right next to a gene. This basic form of genomic regulation is probably as old as life on...
Although it occurs at a scale far smaller than a nanometre, the three-dimensional (3D) organisation of the genome inside each cell is remarkably intricate. One of its key and quite unknown components are the Lamina-Associated Domains (LADs): regions of the genome that interact with the nuclear...
CNAG has submitted our application for the ...
Sergi Beltran, PhD, PhD in Biology and Head of the Bioinformatics Unit at CNAG, has been awarded the "Chen Award of Excellence 2025", a prestigious honour from the Human Genome Organisation (...
CNAG takes a step further in expanding access to high-quality genomic technologies, strengthening the availability of advanced Omni-C services for researchers across Europe and beyond. As part of this effort, our center has become the first Dovetail® Certified...
The EASIGEN-DS project has officially launched, marking the first step toward establishing Europe’s largest and most advanced genomics research infrastructure. Coordinated by CNAG, this ambitious initiative brings together 13 leading genomics infrastructures from across Europe: CNAG,...

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