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Genes and DNA reveal why heart disease risk is rising in Greenland
Greenland has changed quickly in the past 25 years. Along with new foods, jobs and habits has come a sharp rise in type 2 ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
Marine viruses deploy a sophisticated Trojan horse maneuver that enables them to dismantle the energy systems of ocean ...
“This suggests that longer-lived species may have evolved molecular programs that optimize splicing for longevity, allowing ...
In 1933, geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for demonstrating that genes exist on chromosomes, which are passed down from parent to offspring. Ninety-one years ...
Researchers have identified a stress-activated control mechanism that helps breast cancer cells reshape gene activity to ...
People and pups may be more genetically similar than widely believed. In A Nutshell A gene linked to dog aggression is also ...
A new study shows that RNA splicing, not just gene expression, holds powerful clues to why some mammals live far longer than ...
Scientists found that golden retrievers and humans share many emotion related genes, helping explain learning differences in both species.
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Marvin Collins ’22, a bioengineering student, was balancing their Stanford classes from home in Alabama while also helping bioengineering professor ...
Researchers used new, long-read genetic sequencing technology to show that there are bacterial genomes within the genome of one species of fruit fly. This discovery seems to be the largest known ...
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