R-Loops: An Active Player in Cancer and Diseases

R-loops are RNA:DNA three-stranded hybrid loop structure occurring in genomic DNA. They are formed during nascent RNA transcription in coding and noncoding regions in the genome. R-loops have important biological functions and are clinically linked to cancer, neural, and cardiovascular diseases. We offer R-loop profiling service to discover and understand their functions, mechanisms, and clinical applications in your research.

This webinar will cover:

  • The emergence of R-loops
  • R-loops in cancers
  • R-loops in neural diseases
  • R-loops in cardiovascular diseases
  • R-loop profiling