Disease development is often shaped by genetics, with how much or how little a gene is expressed influencing disease risk.
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Orange cats show unique genetics unlike any other mammal
Orange cats have always stood out in the living room, but new research shows they also stand apart in the mammal family tree.
A new DNA library launched today will make it quicker and easier to monitor and manage Australia's biodiversity, introducing ...
We have long struggled to determine how the first living organisms on Earth came together. Now, surprising evidence hints that poorly understood prions may have been the vital missing ingredient ...
IQ Consortium experts explain how advanced chromatographic and analytical strategies are improving the bioanalysis, ...
Technologies needed for tracing engineered biothreats back to their sources are advancing rapidly. Here are some ...
Genomic analysis of more than 2,700 dog and wolf genomes shows that most modern dogs carry small traces of post-domestication ...
In five years since AlphaFold's debut, it has transformed basic biochemical research. But its long-term effect on drug ...
Cornell (NY, USA) researchers have found that a new DNA sequencing technology can be used to study how transposons move ...
Precision medicine is entering a new era, driven by breakthroughs in genetic technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Stem cells sent to the ISS return with signs of accelerated aging, revealing key risks for future space travel.
When a gene is expressed, its DNA sequence is transcribed into a molecule known as RNA. Then the cell processes and edits ...
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