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Research collaboration to research non-coding regulatory DNA

Annogen started a collaboration with a Tier 1 agri firm to test non-coding DNA fragments that are predicted to influence the expression of important crop traits. The results are expected to provide possibilities to intentionally upregulate or downregulate the expression of important genes in crops.              

Agricultural biotech companies are constantly working on ways to up- or down-regulate gene expression to influence traits of crops. Annogen’s services and technology contribute to these efforts by identifying the non-coding elements in the genome that underlie gene expression and repression as well as by performing mutagenesis screens on these elements to analyze the impact of non-coding mutations on gene expression.  

While Annogen has its primary focus on medical applications like cell therapy and drug discovery, it has also already established the applicability of its SuRE technology in animals and plants. Joris van Arensbergen, founder and CEO, is pleased with another collaboration in this field: “This projects fits in a trends we are now seeing where people want to apply SuRE both to validate AI predictions as well as to provide datasets for AI training purposes. We are very excited to be part of these developments”.

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Annogen
www.annogen.bio 

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