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Genes encode proteins, and the instructions for making proteins are decoded in two steps: first, a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule is produced through the transcription of DNA, and next, the mRNA ...
Your DNA is continually damaged by sources both inside and outside your body. One especially severe form of damage called a ...
Gene editing is traditionally done using CRISPR-Cas9 to make a physical change in the DNA. A guide RNA directs the Cas9 protein to a specific DNA location, where Cas9 completely severs the DNA ...
Each protein is encoded by a gene in our DNA. To make a protein, our cells make a copy of this gene in the form of a molecule called messenger RNA, or mRNA.
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New Scientist on MSNPolycystic ovary syndrome may be passed on via chemical tags on DNAEggs and embryos from people with polycystic ovary syndrome have altered patterns of so-called epigenetic tags, which could explain how the condition is inherited ...
UCSF researchers recently created the world's first shape-shifting synthetic proteins using artificial intelligence (AI). The ...
Now Google’s DeepMind division says it’s made a leap in trying to understand the code with AlphaGenome, an AI model that ...
DNA vaccines have several potential advantages over traditional and even mRNA vaccines: They can be developed quickly. It’s easier to create large amounts of a gene than to make proteins or grow ...
By engineering the small but powerful protein TnpB, we were able to design a variant that shows a 4.4-fold increase in efficiency of modifying DNA - making it more effective as a gene editing tool." ...
Gene editing is traditionally done using CRISPR-Cas9 to make a physical change in the DNA. A guide RNA directs the Cas9 protein to a specific DNA location, where Cas9 completely severs the DNA ...
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