Loading...
    Loading...
    LEADERBOARD
labroots
Login here
Register Free
  • LOGIN
  • REGISTER FREE
  • Home
  • Virtual Events
      • Upcoming
      • On-Demand
      • Companies
      • Posters
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Plants & Animals
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Webinars
      • Upcoming
      • On-Demand
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Plants & Animals
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Trending News
      • Most Recent
      • What's Hot
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Drug Discovery & Development
      • Plants & Animals
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Space & Astronomy
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
  • Multimedia
      • Sponsored Content
      • eBooks
      • Podcasts
      • Infographics
      See More
      See More
      See More
      See More
  • Products
      • Categories
      • Companies
      • New
      • Popular
      Antibodies
      Immunity, Immunoassay, Immunotherapy
      Assay Kits
      Detection, Quantification
      Biomolecules
      Proteins
      Cell Biology
      Cell function
      Cell-Based Assays
      Cell viability
      Cell/Tissue Culture
      Cell lines, Cell growth, Cell differentiation
      Chemicals and Reagents
      Reagent kits, Laboratory chemicals
      Drug Discovery and Development
      Target identification, High-throughput screening
      Flow Cytometry
      Immunophenotyping, Cell cycle analysis
      Genomics
      Genome sequencing, Transcriptomics
      Imaging (Bio-Imaging / Microscopy)
      Fluorescence imaging
      Lab Automation
      High-throughput screening, Robotics, Liquid handling systems
      Lab Equipment
      Centrifuges, Incubators, Homogenizers, Sonicators
      Life Sciences
      Biological research, Biotechnology
      Molecular Biology
      DNA replication, Gene expression, PCR
      Next Gen Sequencing
      DNA sequencing, High-throughput sequencing, NGS platforms, RNA sequencing, miRNA sequencing, Accessory Products
      Quality Control and Validation
      QC standards, Quality assurance
      Single Cell Analysis
      Transcriptomics
      Technology
      Biotechnology, Instrumentation, Data analysis
      See More
      See More
      See More
  • Companies
      • See More
    • Science Store
        • Men's T-Shirts
        • Women's T-Shirts
        • Accessories
        • Gift Cards
        • Gift Card Balance
        See More
        See More
        See More
        Gift Card $25
        Gift Card $50
        Gift Card $75
        Gift Card $100
        See More
        Labroots Store Gift Card Balance
        $0.00
        Balance
        Gift Card Number:

        No gift card matches the entered value.

    • Continuing Education
    • More
      • Virtual Events
        • All Virtual Events
        • Upcoming
        • On-Demand
        • Posters
        • Companies
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Plants & Animals
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        Webinars
        • All Webinars
        • Upcoming
        • On-Demand
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Plants & Animals
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        Trending News
        • Most Recent
        • What's Hot
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        • Plants & Animals
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Space & Astronomy
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        Multimedia
        • Sponsored Content
        • eBooks
        • Podcasts
        • Infographics
        Companies
        Science Store
        • Men's T-Shirts
        • Women's T-Shirts
        • Accessories
        • Gift Cards
        • Gift Card Balance
        Continuing Education
        Company
        • About Us
        • The Team
        • Careers
        • Press Room
        • Social Media
        • Press Releases
        • Editorial & Writing Team
        • Blog
        • Scholarships
        • RSS
        • Contact Us
        • Continuing Education
        • Leaderboard
        Advertise
        • Media Kit
        • Custom Virtual Events
        • Virtual Event Series
        • Hybrid Events
        • Digital Advertising
        • Webinars
        • Rate Card
        • Editorial Calendar
        • Posters
        • Case Studies
        • Testimonials
        • Request Demo
        Forms
        • Audience Selection Form
        • Social Media Preference Forms
        • Custom Virtual Event Email Form
        • Sponsored Content Selection Form
        Legal
        • Terms and Conditions
        • Privacy Policy
        • Order Policy
        • Shipping Policy
        • Copyrights
        • User Agreement
        • User Data Request
        Support
        Company
        • About Us
        • The Team
        • Careers
        • Press Room
        • Social Media
        • Press Releases
        • Editorial & Writing Team
        • Media Partnerships
        • Blog
        • Scholarships
        • Continuing Education
        • Leaderboard
        • Contact Us
        Advertise
        • Media Kit
        • Custom Virtual Events
        • Virtual Event Series
        • Hybrid Events
        • Digital Advertising
        • Webinars
        • Rate Card
        • Editorial Calendar
        • Posters
        • Case Studies
        • Testimonials
        • Request Demo
        Forms
        • Audience Selection Form
        • Social Media Preference Forms
        • Custom Virtual Event Email Form
        • Sponsored Content Selection Form
        Legal
        • Terms and Conditions
        • Privacy Policy
        • Order Policy
        • Shipping Policy
        • Copyrights
        • User Agreement
        • User Data Request
        Request Demo
        Interested in Advertising
        with Labroots?
        Have questions? Visit our Support pages
    Login here
    Register Free
    Follow

    Comparative Genomics

    Comparative Genomics: is a field of biological research in which the genomic features of different organisms are compared. The genomic features may include the DNA sequence, genes, gene order, regulatory sequences, and other genomic structural landmarks.

    Trending News

    • SEP 07, 2016
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Plant Extracts Found to Slow Down Aging Process
      Plant Extracts Found to Slow Down Aging Process
       Aging has long been a bane of human existence and people seem to have tried everything to delay or stop it. Resear ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      4
      SEP 03, 2016
      Plants & Animals
      These Are the World's First Confirmed Identical Twin Puppies
      These Are the World's First Confirmed Identical Twin Puppies
      Identical twin formation in humans seem to fascinate the masses. To our brains, which are programmed to see everyone dif ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2 1
      AUG 31, 2016
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      New Genome Editing Technique Does not cut DNA
      New Genome Editing Technique Does not cut DNA
      Researchers have developed a genome editing technique that does not require DNA to be cleaved. Called Target-AID, the te ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      4
      AUG 29, 2016
      Cardiology
      Heart Stem Cells for Individualized Medicine in Cardiology
      Heart Stem Cells for Individualized Medicine in Cardiology
      For unknown reasons, some people are sensitive to certain medications to treat heart conditions like cardiomyopathy. Sci ...
      Written By: Kara Marker
      3 1
      AUG 26, 2016
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Microcephaly can be Caused by Nondividing Stem Cells
      Microcephaly can be Caused by Nondividing Stem Cells
      Microcephaly is a rare developmental defect that causes an infant’s head to be smaller than normal at birth. While ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      2
      AUG 24, 2016
      Genetics & Genomics
      Scientists Discover Biochemical Risk Gene for Alzheimer's
      Scientists Discover Biochemical Risk Gene for Alzheimer's
      Beta-amyloid plaques and tau tangles are infamous buzzwords in the scientific community, referring to two thought-to-be ...
      Written By: Kara Marker
      4
      AUG 22, 2016
      Cardiology
      Genetic Tests Misdiagnose Serious Heart Condition
      Genetic Tests Misdiagnose Serious Heart Condition
      Diagnoses based on genetic testing results from the past ten years may be misdiagnosing some groups of people with a ser ...
      Written By: Kara Marker
      3
      AUG 15, 2016
      Neuroscience
      How Human Brains Grew So Big
      How Human Brains Grew So Big
      Does size matter? Well, it depends, but in terms of the brain, it’s definitely a factor. A study directed by neuro ...
      Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
      3
      AUG 14, 2016
      Microbiology
      Mouse gut Microbiome is Characterized for the First Time
      Mouse gut Microbiome is Characterized for the First Time
      The mouse model is a cornerstone of biological research, used in thousands of studies on a huge range of topics. As we l ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      4
      AUG 09, 2016
      Microbiology
      Infants Have Colonized Airways at Birth
      Infants Have Colonized Airways at Birth
      It’s long been thought that at birth, infants have sterile airways free of bacteria. New work shows however, that ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      3
      AUG 03, 2016
      Cancer
      Why Working the Graveyard Shift Boosts Cancer Risks
      Why Working the Graveyard Shift Boosts Cancer Risks
      Some people who work the graveyard shift may be compensated more in pay, but scientific evidence suggest passing up on t ...
      Written By: Xuan Pham
      3
      AUG 03, 2016
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Non-Coding RNA Could Have Regulatory Role in Trunk Length
      Non-Coding RNA Could Have Regulatory Role in Trunk Length
      Scientists have long sought to understand the role of so-called junk DNA.  Made up of long stretches of non-coding ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      1
      AUG 03, 2016
      Microbiology
      Messy, Diverse Soil Microbiome is Partially Characterized
      Messy, Diverse Soil Microbiome is Partially Characterized
      Scientists would like to get a better look at soil microbes in order to have a better understanding of how they impact o ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      1 1
      AUG 02, 2016
      Microbiology
      Competition Among gut Bacteria Reduces Pathogens
      Competition Among gut Bacteria Reduces Pathogens
      Commensal bacteria, the normal flora in the digestive tract, have a multitude of functions and are critical to health. O ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      2
      AUG 02, 2016
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      New Sequencing Tool Enables Accurate Study of Gene Regulation
      New Sequencing Tool Enables Accurate Study of Gene Regulation
      A new sequencing technique has demonstrated that variations in RNA processing can reveal details about how development i ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      2
      JUL 31, 2016
      Microbiology
      Molecular Switch that Triggers Bacterial Pathogenicity is Found
      Molecular Switch that Triggers Bacterial Pathogenicity is Found
      Scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have elucidated the process that acti ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      3
      JUL 27, 2016
      Microbiology
      Characterization of the Last Universal Common Ancestor
      Characterization of the Last Universal Common Ancestor
      Researchers have unveiled details about the last universal common ancestor to all life on Earth, with the acronym LUCA. ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      4
      JUL 26, 2016
      Microbiology
      Researchers Learn More About Deadly Fungal Infections
      Researchers Learn More About Deadly Fungal Infections
      Fungal infections, often thought of as minor issues that are easily treatable, can actually be deadly for vulnerable peo ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      3
      JUL 22, 2016
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Researchers Can Design and Assemble Unnatural Proteins
      Researchers Can Design and Assemble Unnatural Proteins
      In a study recently published in Science, researchers have described a cage they compare to the capsule structure that s ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      3
      JUL 21, 2016
      Microbiology
      Viruses are a Powerful Force Driving Evolution in Mammals
      Viruses are a Powerful Force Driving Evolution in Mammals
      Publishing in eLife, researchers at Stanford University have begun to reveal the extent of the influence viruses have ha ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      3 1
      JUL 18, 2016
      Genetics & Genomics
      Search For Embryonic Blood Vessel Mutant Gene Finally Ends
      Search For Embryonic Blood Vessel Mutant Gene Finally Ends
      Over 20 years ago researcher Didier Stainier found a zebrafish mutant he named cloche, after comparing the shape of the ...
      Written By: Kara Marker
      5
      JUL 16, 2016
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Understanding why DNA Replication Prefers one Direction
      Understanding why DNA Replication Prefers one Direction
      DNA replication likes one direction. Not the boy band, but rather it prefers to replicate in a certain direction over th ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      3
      JUL 15, 2016
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Treatment With Protein S Helps Alleviate Diabetes in Mice
      Treatment With Protein S Helps Alleviate Diabetes in Mice
      Publishing in the journal Diabetes, investigators have found that protein S, a molecule made by endothelial cells, could ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      3
      JUL 14, 2016
      Genetics & Genomics
      DNA Collision Report: Mutagenesis in the Promoter
      DNA Collision Report: Mutagenesis in the Promoter
      Replication, transcription, and translation, the pedestals of genetics, occur in synchrony. The unique machinery of each ...
      Written By: Kara Marker
      4
    SEP 07, 2016
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Plant Extracts Found to Slow Down Aging Process
    Plant Extracts Found to Slow Down Aging Process
     Aging has long been a bane of human existence and people seem to have tried everything to delay or stop it. Resear ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    SEP 03, 2016
    Plants & Animals
    These Are the World's First Confirmed Identical Twin Puppies
    These Are the World's First Confirmed Identical Twin Puppies
    Identical twin formation in humans seem to fascinate the masses. To our brains, which are programmed to see everyone dif ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2 1
    AUG 31, 2016
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    New Genome Editing Technique Does not cut DNA
    New Genome Editing Technique Does not cut DNA
    Researchers have developed a genome editing technique that does not require DNA to be cleaved. Called Target-AID, the te ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    AUG 29, 2016
    Cardiology
    Heart Stem Cells for Individualized Medicine in Cardiology
    Heart Stem Cells for Individualized Medicine in Cardiology
    For unknown reasons, some people are sensitive to certain medications to treat heart conditions like cardiomyopathy. Sci ...
    Written By: Kara Marker
    3 1
    AUG 26, 2016
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Microcephaly can be Caused by Nondividing Stem Cells
    Microcephaly can be Caused by Nondividing Stem Cells
    Microcephaly is a rare developmental defect that causes an infant’s head to be smaller than normal at birth. While ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
     
     
  • AUG 24, 2016
    Genetics & Genomics
    Scientists Discover Biochemical Risk Gene for Alzheimer's
    Scientists Discover Biochemical Risk Gene for Alzheimer's
    Beta-amyloid plaques and tau tangles are infamous buzzwords in the scientific community, referring to two thought-to-be ...
    Written By: Kara Marker
    4
    AUG 22, 2016
    Cardiology
    Genetic Tests Misdiagnose Serious Heart Condition
    Genetic Tests Misdiagnose Serious Heart Condition
    Diagnoses based on genetic testing results from the past ten years may be misdiagnosing some groups of people with a ser ...
    Written By: Kara Marker
    3
    AUG 15, 2016
    Neuroscience
    How Human Brains Grew So Big
    How Human Brains Grew So Big
    Does size matter? Well, it depends, but in terms of the brain, it’s definitely a factor. A study directed by neuro ...
    Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
    3
    AUG 14, 2016
    Microbiology
    Mouse gut Microbiome is Characterized for the First Time
    Mouse gut Microbiome is Characterized for the First Time
    The mouse model is a cornerstone of biological research, used in thousands of studies on a huge range of topics. As we l ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    AUG 09, 2016
    Microbiology
    Infants Have Colonized Airways at Birth
    Infants Have Colonized Airways at Birth
    It’s long been thought that at birth, infants have sterile airways free of bacteria. New work shows however, that ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
     
     
  • AUG 03, 2016
    Cancer
    Why Working the Graveyard Shift Boosts Cancer Risks
    Why Working the Graveyard Shift Boosts Cancer Risks
    Some people who work the graveyard shift may be compensated more in pay, but scientific evidence suggest passing up on t ...
    Written By: Xuan Pham
    3
    AUG 03, 2016
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Non-Coding RNA Could Have Regulatory Role in Trunk Length
    Non-Coding RNA Could Have Regulatory Role in Trunk Length
    Scientists have long sought to understand the role of so-called junk DNA.  Made up of long stretches of non-coding ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    1
    AUG 03, 2016
    Microbiology
    Messy, Diverse Soil Microbiome is Partially Characterized
    Messy, Diverse Soil Microbiome is Partially Characterized
    Scientists would like to get a better look at soil microbes in order to have a better understanding of how they impact o ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    1 1
    AUG 02, 2016
    Microbiology
    Competition Among gut Bacteria Reduces Pathogens
    Competition Among gut Bacteria Reduces Pathogens
    Commensal bacteria, the normal flora in the digestive tract, have a multitude of functions and are critical to health. O ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
    AUG 02, 2016
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    New Sequencing Tool Enables Accurate Study of Gene Regulation
    New Sequencing Tool Enables Accurate Study of Gene Regulation
    A new sequencing technique has demonstrated that variations in RNA processing can reveal details about how development i ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
     
     
  • JUL 31, 2016
    Microbiology
    Molecular Switch that Triggers Bacterial Pathogenicity is Found
    Molecular Switch that Triggers Bacterial Pathogenicity is Found
    Scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have elucidated the process that acti ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    JUL 27, 2016
    Microbiology
    Characterization of the Last Universal Common Ancestor
    Characterization of the Last Universal Common Ancestor
    Researchers have unveiled details about the last universal common ancestor to all life on Earth, with the acronym LUCA. ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    JUL 26, 2016
    Microbiology
    Researchers Learn More About Deadly Fungal Infections
    Researchers Learn More About Deadly Fungal Infections
    Fungal infections, often thought of as minor issues that are easily treatable, can actually be deadly for vulnerable peo ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    JUL 22, 2016
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Researchers Can Design and Assemble Unnatural Proteins
    Researchers Can Design and Assemble Unnatural Proteins
    In a study recently published in Science, researchers have described a cage they compare to the capsule structure that s ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    JUL 21, 2016
    Microbiology
    Viruses are a Powerful Force Driving Evolution in Mammals
    Viruses are a Powerful Force Driving Evolution in Mammals
    Publishing in eLife, researchers at Stanford University have begun to reveal the extent of the influence viruses have ha ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3 1
     
     
  • JUL 18, 2016
    Genetics & Genomics
    Search For Embryonic Blood Vessel Mutant Gene Finally Ends
    Search For Embryonic Blood Vessel Mutant Gene Finally Ends
    Over 20 years ago researcher Didier Stainier found a zebrafish mutant he named cloche, after comparing the shape of the ...
    Written By: Kara Marker
    5
    JUL 16, 2016
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Understanding why DNA Replication Prefers one Direction
    Understanding why DNA Replication Prefers one Direction
    DNA replication likes one direction. Not the boy band, but rather it prefers to replicate in a certain direction over th ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    JUL 15, 2016
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Treatment With Protein S Helps Alleviate Diabetes in Mice
    Treatment With Protein S Helps Alleviate Diabetes in Mice
    Publishing in the journal Diabetes, investigators have found that protein S, a molecule made by endothelial cells, could ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    JUL 14, 2016
    Genetics & Genomics
    DNA Collision Report: Mutagenesis in the Promoter
    DNA Collision Report: Mutagenesis in the Promoter
    Replication, transcription, and translation, the pedestals of genetics, occur in synchrony. The unique machinery of each ...
    Written By: Kara Marker
    4
    Related Tags
    See more See less
    Let's Talk Science. Let's Talk Medicine.

    The leading scientific social networking website and producer of educational virtual events and webinars.

    About Us The Team Contact Us Careers Media Kit Virtual Events Posters Multimedia Blog Press Room Science Store Gift Card Balance
    Continuing Education Scholarships Leaderboard Order Policy Shipping Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions User Agreement User Data Request Copyrights Support Chati
    © 2008-2025 Labroots Inc.
    Opens in a new window Opens an external site Opens an external site in a new window
    Modal title