Is it possible that Y Chromosomes might actually disappear from genetic code? What would happen to species as we know them?
A new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides the first empirical evidence connecting the ...
A hallmark of cancerous cells is an abnormal number of chromosomes or chromosome arms, known as aneuploidy. While aneuploidy ...
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected function for a crucial protein involved in cell division. Reported in two consecutive ...
Hosts David and Gina explore how scientists over the centuries unlocked the ability to edit our genes ...
Doctors discovered a woman had "blood chimerism" after examining the chromosomes of cells from different parts of her body.
An expected amendment will ensure students aren't penalized for a question on Ohio's State Tests that was graded incorrectly.
Cell division is a process of remarkable precision: during each cycle, the genetic material must be evenly distributed between the two daughter cells. To achieve this, duplicated chromosomes, known as ...
This valuable study explores the role of spatial genome organization in oncogenic transformation, addressing an ambitious and significant topic. The authors have assembled comprehensive datasets from ...
A positive family history is a recognized cardiovascular risk factor, and genome-wide scans may reveal susceptibility loci for coronary artery disease. The acute coronary syndrome, consisting of ...