UBC kick-off symposium was a great success

On September 15th 2014, the UBC celebrated it's kick-off with a symposium. The UBC was overwhelmed by the enthusiastic registrations for this symposium. Where we at first estimated that about 100-130 people would attend, about 200 people registered and came to listen to four great...

According to quasispecies theory, high mutation rates limit the amount of information genomes can store (Eigen's Paradox), whereas genomes with higher degrees of neutrality may be selected even at the expenses of higher replication rates (the "survival of the flattest" effect). Introducing a complex genotype...

Experts in proteomics from Utrecht University and next-generation DNA sequencing from the Hubrecht Institute/UMC Utrecht collaborated in a study to systematically determine the consequences of genetic variation on the transcriptome and proteome. The researchers applied ultra-deep quantitative proteomics, whole genome sequencing and RNA-seq to liver...

The Utrecht Bioinformatics Cluster brings together our strong bioinformatics community by organising and promoting strong interactions between the different groups.  Together we are the foundation on which the life science research is build enabling better, more efficient and excellent in depth research.  ...