Here's what he had to say. What are GMOs and why do they ...
All of Us raises legal questions on consent and DNA privacy as a new federal bill strengthens consumer rights in genomic ...
In fact, social monogamy is extremely common in birds and somewhat common in mammals, while sexual monogamy is vanishingly ...
In a growing global trend, bacteria have evolved new ways to maneuver around medical treatments for a variety of infections. The rising antibiotic resistance crisis poses a significant public health ...
The Human Domainome 1—the largest library of human protein variants—reveals the cause of certain genetic disorders, paving ...
The global DNA sequencing services market is poised for significant expansion, with a projected valuation of USD 945.6 million in 2023, expected to surge to USD 2,080.2 million by 2033, according to ...
Chromatin remodeling plays a vital role in gene regulation, affecting how DNA is accessed. Disruptions in this process can ...
WFS1 and CISD2 regulate IP3R activity through their interaction. In Wolfram syndrome, their dysfunction reduces cytosolic ...
DNA explains the enigma of the culture that painted swimmers and hippos in the middle of the desert thousands of years ago ...
DNA from two mummies at Takarkori links them to 15,000-year-old Taforalt hunter-gatherers, challenging the idea of the Green ...
Genomes sequenced from 7,000-year-old mummies in the Sahara have revealed a previously unknown population that inhabited the ...
A new study in Cell reveals that species living miles beneath the ocean’s surface have independently evolved the same genetic mutation. These species, which diverged on the tree of life millions of ...