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Nature Methods is a science methodology journal publishing laboratory techniques and methods papers in the life sciences and areas of chemistry relevant to the life sciences.

Bioclouds
Understanding how cloud computing can serve the scientific community is a research question in its own right and one that researchers?with the help of funders?should address.
The author file: Vivek Jayaraman
by Monya Baker
Fly brains light the way for neurobehavioral circuits.
Primer-initiated sequence synthesis to detect and assemble structural variants
by Andreas MassourasKorneel HensCarine GubelmannSwapna UplekarFrederik DecouttereJacques RougemontStewart T ColeBart Deplancke
13 Jun 2010 at 12:00am

Primer-initiated sequence synthesis to detect and assemble structural variants

Nature Methods 7, 485 (2010). doi:10.1038/nmeth.f.308

Authors: Andreas Massouras, Korneel Hens, Carine Gubelmann, Swapna Uplekar, Frederik Decouttere, Jacques Rougemont, Stewart T Cole & Bart Deplancke


Nano-imaging of membrane topography affects interpretations in cell biology
by Kees JalinkJacco van Rheenen

Nano-imaging of membrane topography affects interpretations in cell biology

Nature Methods 7, 486 (2010). doi:10.1038/nmeth0710-486

Authors: Kees Jalink & Jacco van Rheenen


Advent of synthetic life
by Nicole Rusk
Researchers synthesized the first functional synthetic bacterial genome; repeating this feat with different bacteria will require further methodological development.
A toolset for the proficient geneticist
by Erika Pastrana
New strategies expand the genetic toolkit for transgene expression, lineage tracing and mosaic analysis of gene function in flies and mammalian cells.
Where do you come from?
by Natalie de Souza
Live-cell time-lapse imaging of somatic cells undergoing reprogramming raises interesting questions about the mechanism of the process.
News in brief

News in brief

Nature Methods 7, 489 (2010). doi:10.1038/nmeth0710-489


Robotics on the nanoscale
by Allison Doerr
Nanoscale robots can be programmed to walk a DNA origami track.
Searching for mismatches in a vast genomic landscape
by Erika Pastrana
Raw data of millions of sequences used to assemble the reference genomes of ten organisms are analyzed in search of mismatches indicative of editing events. Findings include candidate sites for in vivo DNA and RNA editing, and a common sequencing error.
Faster, sharper electron microscopy
by Monya Baker
A technique combining laser and electron pulses is used to achieve nanometer and femtosecond resolution in biological imaging.
Next-generation sequencing: adjusting to data overload
by Monya Baker
To keep pace with accelerating sequencing machines, genomics researchers clean house and move toward the cloud.
Illuminating eukaryotic transcription start sites
by John A Stamatoyannopoulos
Simplified methods to map transcription start sites allow the exploration of transcription-initiation landscapes in rare cell types.
Watching the fly brain in action
by Damon A ClarkSaskia E J de VriesThomas R Clandinin
New technical feats make it possible to monitor the activity of identified neurons in awake behaving Drosophila melanogaster.
The inside view on plant growth
by Edgar P Spalding
With a combination of microscopic and computational methods, the lineage of cells produced by divisions in the meristems of growing plants can now be tracked over time.

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