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Polar bears in southern Greenland are 'using jumping genes to rapidly rewrite their own DNA' to survive melting sea ice
Warming temperatures appear to be driving genetic mutations in some polar bears to help them survive the shifting climatic ...
JABSOM Cell and Molecular Biology researcher Dr. Jesse Owens has spent the better part of two decades chasing a vision that ...
To our immune system, a potentially lifesaving gene therapy can look a lot like a dangerous infection. That's because most ...
Our hunter-gatherer ancestors have given us many things. They passed down mastery of fire for cooking and early survival ...
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Scientists identify a non-coding gene that directly controls how big cells grow
Scientists identify the first non-coding gene that directly controls cell size, reshaping how biology explains growth and ...
What keeps our cells the right size? Scientists have long puzzled over this fundamental question, since cells that are too ...
DNA Nanobots, a pioneer in self-assembling nanoscale therapeutics, today announced it has secured $3.5 million in funding from a prominent, family office. This significant investment solidifies the ...
Ancient DNA from Denisovans left humans a powerful genetic advantage — a gene that helped early Americans survive new ...
The researchers analysed blood samples taken from polar bears in two regions of Greenland and compared “jumping genes”: small ...
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A Sperm Donor With a “Cancer-Causing Gene” Fathered Nearly 200 Children in Europe
A single sperm donor whose sperm contains a cancer-causing gene has fathered almost 200 children in Europe, an investigation ...
To our immune system, a potentially lifesaving gene therapy can look a lot like a dangerous infection. That's because most ...
Research into wood warblers shows that gene sharing across species played a key role in shaping their bright feather colors.
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