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An ancient fossil breaks nature’s secret life code
Scientists have long believed that a universal genetic code serves as a blueprint for all life on Earth, dictating the structure and function of organisms from the simplest bacteria to complex humans.
An artificial intelligence model predicts how brain immune cells react to RNA and DNA nanoparticles, helping scientists design safer and more effective nucleic acid therapies faster.
Franciscan Health Genetic Counselor Danielle Hohman says finding out the 'why' behind a person's genes is what got her into ...
She had to fight for recognition after a male colleague took credit for her work in identifying an extra chromosome as the ...
An international team led by a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientist has created a first-of-its-kind resource ...
An international team led by a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientist has created a first-of-its-kind resource ...
Seven years after the first gene-edited babies were revealed, biotech startup Manhattan Genomics is reviving the idea of ...
Ribosomes are the cell's protein factories, which read the genetic code and assemble the proteins that every organism needs to live. But as far as how ribosomes themselves were formed, tantalizingly ...
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Scientists uncover hidden ‘geometric code’ that helps DNA compute and remember
For decades, scientists believed the essence of life was written solely in four chemical bases: A, C, T, and G. Together, ...
Standard laboratory tests can fail to detect many disease-causing DNA changes. Now, a novel 3D chromosome mapping method can ...
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