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The Quest to Sequence the Genomes of Everything
Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells contain a nucleus. From protozoa to human beings, all have the same basic biological ...
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The Omics Breakdown: How Each Field Reveals a Different Layer of Biology
Multi-omics integration enhances understanding of biological systems, revealing complex interactions through spatial ...
Objectives Bisphenol A (BPA), a xenoestrogen that can alter DNA methylation status, has been implicated in the pathogenesis ...
The new prime editors are about as efficient as their predecessors but make up to 60-fold fewer ‘indel’ mistakes.
SAN DIEGO — A tiny stretch of DNA that’s been quietly evolving in humans for millions of years might hold the key to understanding what makes our brains different from our closest animal relatives.
This landmark study describes the structure of the human RAD51 filament with a recombination intermediate called the displacement loop (D-loop). Using cryogenic structural, biochemical, and ...
Rubins' last day was on Monday (July 28). NASA astronaut Kathleen "Kate" Rubins has retired from the space agency after 16 years, two missions on the International Space Station, four spacewalks and ...
What scientists once dismissed as junk DNA may actually be some of the most powerful code in our genome. A new international study reveals that ancient viral DNA buried in our genes plays an active ...
Abstract: Data storage and retrieval using DNA sequences have been extensively studied in computer and information sciences because of the increasing demand for archiving large amounts of data over ...
Emerging methods are improving the ability to identify even highly degraded human remains. By Damien Cave Reporting from Hanoi, Vietnam The world is facing an abundance of tragic events that produce ...
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