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DNA sequence once overlooked as ‘junk’ found to drive human chromosome fusions
Leonardo Gomes de Lima, Ph.D., a postdoctoral associate in the Gerton Lab, led the research. The findings show how these chromosome fusions form, why they remain stable, and how repetitive DNA, once ...
The new prime editors are about as efficient as their predecessors but make up to 60-fold fewer ‘indel’ mistakes.
Scientists used artificial intelligence to write coherent viral genomes, using them to synthesize bacteriophages capable of ...
Previously unmapped sections of the genome explain how cells sense their mechanical environment and could open new paths for ...
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Bridge recombinases, optimized for human cells, enable massive programmable DNA rearrangements
For decades, gene-editing science has been limited to making small, precise edits to human DNA, akin to correcting typos in ...
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental condition estimated to affect between 5–10% of people living in most countries, irrespective ...
US sweet protein startup Oobli has secured an FDA approval letter to sell brazzein with 54 amino acids as a sweetener for ...
Few species have their own sequenced genome, so genetic researchers often use DNA sequences from a related species as a stand-in. A study published in Cell shows that in animals such as gray foxes, ...
The viruses had their DNA written by an AI model and are already wreaking havoc on bacteria in the real world.
Watkins is already developing Weather Girl into a limited series for Netflix, and as his title character talks to us, you can ...
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‘Get Smart’ at 60: How Buck Henry, Mel Brooks and Don Adams Created TV’s Funniest Spy Spoof
Sixty years ago, American television viewers were caught between two powerful cultural currents. In theaters, James Bond ...
Prime Medicine has surged over 130% in three months, driven by pipeline progress and visibility from recent scientific ...
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