Home Topics OMICs DNA: Past to the Present DNA: Past to the Present April 23, 2014 In celebration of DNA day on April 25, GEN presents this video timeline spanning more than 140 years of the history of DNA. ResourcesVideosCRISPRDNADNA cloningDNA sequencing (Sequencing)Human genome projectPolymerase chain reaction Also of Interest Visual Proteomics: Observing Protein Location in Living Cells StockWatch: PacBio Faces Uphill Climb as Q1 Revenue Falls Short SPARDA: A Programmable Nucleic Acid Targeting Technology Like CRISPR CRISPR Tool Shown Highly Effective at Neutralizing RNA Viruses in Cytoplasm Earli Detection: “Synthetic” Biomarkers Light Up Hidden Malignant Cancers China Upholds Key CVC CRISPR Patent Licensed through ERS Genomics Related Media Sickle Cell Salvation: The Victoria Gray Interview Perfect Pitch: Genome Editing Pioneer Fyodor Urnov on Commercializing CRISPR Therapies and Epigenomic Tuning Celebrating DNA Day: An Interview with Eric Green on "The State of Genomics" Celebrating DNA: Matthew Cobb's Reflections on the Double Helix The Sun Sets on AGBT: A Report from the Last Day Spatial, Sequencing, and Sun: A Report from Day 2 of AGBT Related Content Visual Proteomics: Observing Protein Location in Living Cells StockWatch: PacBio Faces Uphill Climb as Q1 Revenue Falls Short SPARDA: A Programmable Nucleic Acid Targeting Technology Like CRISPR CRISPR Tool Shown Highly Effective at Neutralizing RNA Viruses in Cytoplasm