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  • A new Article Series on Non-coding RNA launches this month.

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  • Exploring patterns of mutation across the genome, plus a free Poster on small RNAs.

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  • The challenges of linking genetic variation to disease.

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  • Lots of sequence data, and lots to do.

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  • The past, present and future of epigenetics research.

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  • The power of combining old and new approaches. Plus a new Series on Translational Genetics and a FREE poster on Synthetic Biology.

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  • Causal inferences in human medical genomics require the continued growth of data repositories.

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  • Read about prospects for gene-based therapies in our Focus issue this month.

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  • Highlights from the world of stem cells in a special Focus issue.

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  • Interactions are all around us; we now have the tools to study them in productive ways.

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  • RNAs are everywhere. And access our FREE Poster on 'Chromatin remodelling and the transcription cycle'.

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  • “There are sciences and the applications of science, bound together as the fruit of the tree which bears it.”

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  • Taking complex trait studies to the next level with phenomics and environmental variation.

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  • Nature Reviews Geneticsturns 10 this month. What does the next decade hold?

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  • Studies of human evolution are more feasible than ever, but present some pressing challenges.

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  • Why context is important for understanding gene regulation. And view our FREE audio slideshow.

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  • 'Omics' is in the eye of the beholder 'Omics' technologies are transforming many subfields of genetics, but their success depends on interesting hypotheses and good scientific judgement.

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  • New Comment articles increase our flexibility in covering the most important issues in genetics and genomics.

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