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New 4D genome maps reveal how genes fold, interact, and reposition as cells divide
The human genome is no longer just a sequence to be read. It’s a dynamic structure that twists, folds, and reshapes itself in ...
Estrogen is known as an important hormone, and it can control many functions by regulating the activity of hundreds of genes.
Study finds CRISPR/Cas gene editing causes “chromatin fatigue” – another surprise mechanism by which it can produce unwanted ...
Knowledge graphs are a powerful tool for bringing together information from biological databases and linking what is already ...
Researchers at the Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute, University of Utah, and the University of Utah School of Medicine, have demonstrated that a gene therapy can ...
In modern functional genomics, understanding how specific genes control cellular behavior requires both targeted intervention and high-resolution analysis. That’s where Perturb-Seq comes in—a method ...
Scientists have revealed how Fanzor2's divergence from bacterial ancestors may make it a useful tool for future genomic engineering endeavors. A revolution in biomedicine is currently underway, driven ...
These genes are part of the non-coding genome, which makes up about 98% of our DNA and was long dismissed as “junk.” This new ...
What keeps our cells the right size? Scientists have long puzzled over this fundamental question, since cells that are too ...
A team of researchers from the University of Aberdeen has uncovered, for the first time, how genes linked to autism and ...
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