Researchers have found that nearly three-quarters of the population carry newly identified genetic elements called Inocles, which may influence oral health, immunity, and cancer risk. Researchers at t ...
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Genetics: How do we inherit traits from our ancestors?
What makes every person unique? Part of the answer is in our genes.
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AI breakthrough predicts how mRNA makes proteins inside the body
In the fast-evolving field of medical science, a new artificial intelligence model may be about to change the way mRNA-based ...
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CRISPR-GPT helps scientists to generate designs, analyze data and troubleshoot design flaws
Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool to help scientists better plan gene-editing ...
Bacteria have long been a key source of lifesaving antibiotics, but most species cannot be grown in the lab—leaving their ...
A groundbreaking project is piecing together Leonardo da Vinci’s genetic profile by tracing his lineage across 21 generations ...
Uptake of cell-free chromatin particles released from dying cells and carrying non-coding DNA could redefine mammalian genomics.
A team from Sun Yat-sen University Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital has identified a novel mechanism underlying platinum resistance in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC): the circular RNA circSCAP ...
In a Vermont cheese cave, green mold turned white in just eight years. Genetic shifts reveal how microbes adapt quickly to dark, stable conditions.
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Unknown human DNA lineage uncovered in ancient Colombian remains
Recent discoveries in Colombia have unveiled a previously unknown human DNA lineage in ancient remains, offering fascinating ...
It’s a little complicated to weigh a dying person on a hospital bed, but that didn’t matter to Duncan MacDougall. In the ...
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