DNA is the blueprint of life. Genes encode proteins and serve as the body's basic components. However, building a functioning organism also requires precise instructions about when, where, and how ...
Less than 2% of the genome codes for proteins; the rest, once called 'junk DNA', contains regulatory elements. Researchers analyzed 10,000 to reveal how variants shape gene activity. (Nanowerk News) ...
DNA is the blueprint of life. Genes encode proteins and serve as the body’s basic components. However, building a functioning organism also requires precise instructions about when, where, and how ...
In prior studies, Romano, Sinha and other oral biology researchers have used genomic and epigenomic data to decode salivary ...
Researchers screened more than 220,000 single-letter DNA changes, identifying thousands that regulate gene activity in brain, ...
RNA reveals plants' real-time biological response to stress, which occurs long before conventional tools detect problems, ...
Over the past two decades, cell biologists and computational biologists have worked to develop lineage tracing techniques that can decode the ...
Unlike genetics, which often focuses on individual genes and their roles in inheritance, genomics looks at how all genes interact within networks and across environments.
Several years worth of findings from a floating laboratory have tapped into a well-stocked coral library of taxonomic, ...
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Trained on genomic data spanning the tree of life, Evo 2 reveals how artificial intelligence can ...
Leading experts from the University of California San Diego are set to return to Austin, Texas, for the annual South by Southwest (SXSW) conference to showcase groundbreaking research and innovation ...
If you have ever held a tiny kitten, it is hard to believe that the soft rumble you feel starts just days after birth. Kittens are born blind and deaf, yet they begin purring almost immediately.