Published research expands clinical understanding of Pseudo-TORCH syndrome type 2 through discovery of an unreported variant ...
The human brain distinguishes us from other living beings like no other organ. It enables language, abstract thinking, complex social behavior, and culture. But how can this extraordinarily powerful ...
Evo’s success wasn’t limited to proteins. When they tested a different toxin that had an RNA-based inhibitor, the system ...
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Gene-edited fungus tastes like meat and cuts protein’s climate impact by more than 50%
The way the world grows protein is straining the planet. Raising animals for food covers close to 40 percent of all farmland, ...
Across the globe, soil compaction is becoming an ever more serious challenge. Heavy vehicles and machinery in modern ...
TriLink BioTechnologies senior scientist Dr Cody Palumbo discusses the blockers to manufacturing mRNA-based gene editing ...
Researchers discovered that stiff DNA segments inside nucleosomes physically block chromatin remodeling. The remodeling ...
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DNA shape and stiffness steer key gene regulators
For decades, biologists treated DNA as a static string of letters, a linear code that cells read like text on a page. A new ...
Retroviruses are viruses that have evolved the ability to write their genetic code into a cell's own DNA. The most ancient ...
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have shown that DNA inflexibility, or rigidity, inside the ...
Today’s wolves and dogs share a common ancestor. But a deeper look at their genes reveals that interbreeding since dogs were domesticated 20,000 years ago hasn’t been as rare as scientists assumed.
Some plants stay healthy even when a key nutrient drops. New research explains the root and cell tricks that help plants ...
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