Researchers have identified hundreds of variants in a patient’s genetic code that predict which people are more susceptible to persistent chronic pain following amputation. The study claims that new DNA sequence variations may be pathways of biological importance as the possible source of chronic and persistent pain.

Publications
- The Database of Genomic Variants: A Curated Collection of Structural Variation in the Human Genome
- Next-Generation Survey Sequencing and the Molecular Organisation of Wheat Chromosome 6B
- Cell-Cycle Regulated Transcription Associates With DNA Replication Timing in Yeast and Human
- Modelling Precision Treatment of Breast Cancer

News
- Next-Generation Sequencing Test Identified Potential Targets for Paediatric Cancer Treatments
- Surprises Discovered in Decoded Kiwifruit Genome
- TCGA Study of Glioblastoma Tumour Genome Reveals New Details, Potential Treatment Strategies
- Next-Gen Sequencing Identifies Genes Associated With Speech Disorder