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New research from UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center has uncovered an evolutionary change that may explain why certain ...
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Scientists at UC Davis discovered a small genetic difference that could explain why humans are more prone to certain cancers ...
The Synthetic Human Genome Project (SynHG) will take decades to complete and cost anything from millions to hundreds of ...
Now Google’s DeepMind division says it’s made a leap in trying to understand the code with AlphaGenome, an AI model that ...
But the research topic is, for obvious reasons, controversial. Scientists have largely steered clear of trying to create full ...
Scientists identified 473 human genes that act as genetic “on/off switches,” shaping disease risk through tissue-specific or ...
The Synthetic Human Genome, or Syn HG, a project launched on June 26th, aims to change that. Funded partly by Wellcome, a ...
Scientists have identified human genes that act like light switches, flipping on or off and influencing fertility and disease risk.
Gene expression, where cells use the genetic information encoded in DNA to produce proteins, has been thought of as a dimmer light.