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What Happens to Our Genes in 2044? 🧬🔍
Geneticists are raising concerns about the year 2044, highlighting potential risks to genetic diversity and the implications ...
Lower diversity in the oral microbiome was linked to higher depressive symptoms in a large U.S. sample, with especially ...
PepGen leverages a graph-based approach to improve the detection of hidden protein variants in a computationally efficient ...
Byline: Kaitlyn Gomez Imagine if scientists could reach back through time and recover the genetic blueprints of species that vanished thousands of years ago, then use those ancient instructions to ...
Gene expression, where cells use the genetic information encoded in DNA to produce proteins, has been thought of as a dimmer ...
Despite being genetically identical, bacteria can vary considerably in shape and size. Whether these variations affect ...
Fifteen years after the discovery of a new type of human, the Denisovan, scientists discovered its DNA in a fossilized skull.
EFS discovers rare EMM-negative blood type, "Gwada negative," revolutionizing transfusion science with unique genetic ...
A remarkable scientific discovery is reshaping our understanding of human evolution. The analysis of an incredibly preserved ancient skull, dubbed 'Dragon Man,' is providing unprecedented genetic ...
According to a new study published in the journal Biology Letters, the bedbug’s long affair with humans began about 245,000 years ago.
Scientists at UCLA and the University of Toronto have developed an advanced computational tool, called moPepGen , that helps ...
Security policy experts worry about threats from emerging biotechnology like genetically tailored bioweapons, but these ...