The Human Genome Project changed everything. A map of the entire human sequence of DNA was the starting point for an enormous number of discoveries, from disease genes to how humans evolved. But DNA ...
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New CRISPR technique flips genes on without cutting DNA
Researchers have unveiled a way to flip genes back on without slicing into the genome, a shift that could make CRISPR far ...
The role of innate immune system in modulating CHK1 inhibitor (CHK1i) response in BRCA wild-type (BRCAwt), platinum-resistant high-grade serous ovarian cancer (PR-HGSOC): Exploratory analysis from a ...
The treatment of leukaemia among children could be made more precise with fewer side effects with the help of more accurate methods of diagnosis. A new study led by Umeå University, Sweden, reveals ...
All the cells in an organism have the exact same genetic sequence. What differs across cell types is their epigenetics—meticulously placed chemical tags that influence which genes are expressed in ...
In a recent study published in Epigenetics, researchers investigated the epigenetic rewiring of odor perception in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-infected cells. Study: ...
Butterfly wing patterns have a basic plan to them, which is manipulated by non-coding regulatory DNA to create the diversity of wings seen in different species, according to new research. Butterfly ...
The muscles powering a sprinter’s explosive start work very differently from those enabling marathon runners to go the distance. Korean scientists have discovered distinct DNA aging patterns in chest ...
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