In a new study, scientists have shown that chemical receptors that plants use to recognize nitrogen-fixing bacteria have ...
Birmingham researchers explored whether long-read whole-genome sequencing could be used to analyse DNA chemistry in urine ...
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Why Every Strawberry Traces Back to a Secret Spy Mission in 18th-Century South America
He successfully brought five plants back to France, where one was planted in the royal gardens of Versailles, among the rest ...
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Microbial DNA sequencing reveals nutrient pollution and climate change reinforce lake eutrophication
The algal blooms increasingly seen in Canadian lakes have been linked to both nutrient pollution from agricultural runoff and ...
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Whole Genome Sequencing Evidence Allowed In Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Case, A First For New York Courts
The ruling could provide prosecutors with a lot more confidence in using such evidence, potentially leading to a whole wave ...
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Tagomics publishes a new approach to genome-wide epigenomic profiling
Tagomics Ltd., a pioneering biomarker discovery and diagnostics company, today announced the publication of a peer-reviewed study in Cell Reports Methods, underpinning its epigenomic profiling ...
Intrinsically disordered regions in transcription factors enhance both target binding probability and search efficiency.
Fibronectin triggers secretion of extracellular vesicles carrying collagen VI that regulate smooth muscle cell adhesion and migration during vascular repair and atherogenesis.
It all started with the idea of finding a better way to monitor genes. Plant biologists have traditionally employed various techniques to precisely track how information coded in DNA is converted into ...
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