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Live Science on MSNDNA from across the ages can reveal migrations of Iron-Age people and genes that protected against Chernobyl radiationIngrida Domarkienė, a geneticist at Vilnius University in Lithuania, discusses the exciting developments made possible by ...
DNA strand displacement circuits are inching closer to becoming cellular machines. Scientists are finding ways to make these ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Ancient 'Terror Crocodiles' of North America Weren't Alligators After All, DNA and Fossils SuggestMore than 75 million years ago, a giant reptile known as the “terror crocodile” roamed the waters of North America.
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CNET on MSNWhat De-Extinction Means for the Living WorldWith much controversy swirling around Colossal's proxy dire wolves, we spoke with the company's CEO to find out how these animals were created and what so-called de-extinction technology could mean ...
New research challenges the view that proteins are the only key to evolution, highlighting the importance of lipids.
To investigate the archaic ancestry of the living human population, Akey and Vernot set to work searching for Neanderthal DNA in modern genomes. They developed a statistical approach to identify ...
Company scientists were eventually able to analyze the species' genome — or its entire DNA set. Then they used CRISPR, a gene-editing technology, to genetically modify cells from a living gray wolf.
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