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The only remaining autonomous 'jumping gene' can only attach to, and stitch a copy of itself into, DNA when it builds up into large clusters and only as cells divide.
Viruses are known to use the genetic machinery of the human cells they invade to make copies of themselves. As part of the ...
Me’s bankruptcy could put millions of Americans’ genomic profiles at risk of being sold to the Chinese Communist Party, who ...
The findings may advance scientific understanding and treatments for inherited and age-related diseases in people, according ...
Researchers from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and UCLA announced the creation of an engineered ...
For decades, scientists and surgeons around the world have been trying to solve the organ donor crisis. The answer could be ...
This useful study explores the role of RAP2A in asymmetric cell division (ACD) regulation in glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs), drawing parallels to Drosophila ACD mechanisms and proposing that an ...
Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum signed into law a constitutional reform banning the cultivation of genetically modified ...
Genetically engineered pig hearts can potentially serve as a temporary life-saving support for critically ill infants ...
In this webinar, Alex George will discuss how he used high-dimensional single-cell profiling to analyze immune memory to ...
A team from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is the first in the world to study the use of genetically engineered pig hearts for infants waiting for heart transplantation.  The study was led by John ...
A CRISPR/Cas9-based galactose screening identifies key mitochondrial genes involved in OXPHOS and oxidative metabolism, ...