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In many animals, skin coloration and its patterns play a crucial role in camouflage, communication, or thermoregulation. In ...
Researchers found LUCA, our earliest common ancestor, lived 4.2 billion years ago. It had a complex biology, affecting its ...
H5N1 bird flu has now crossed into U.S. dairy cattle for the first time, and alarmingly, it did so through just one spillover ...
Whole genome sequencing allows us look at lots of different genes with one single test. In this blog, we explain what it’s ...
A few years ago, the advent of technology known as CRISPR was a major breakthrough in the scientific world. Developed from a ...
An international research team has provided a detailed insight into how the spatial organization of genetic material is established in the cell nucleus of early embryos within the first hours after ...
Bin Wu, associate professor in the department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry at the School of Medicine, visited ...
Researchers pinpoint the genes responsible for the final three pea traits studied by the famed citizen scientist.
The scientists used a combination of short- and long-read sequencing data to assemble and analyze genomes from 28 members of the same family.
The results revealed that the earliest roses were yellow, with just one row of petals, and leaves split into seven leaflets.
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