Clues to the genetic code’s origin may be hidden in tiny protein fragments, revealing a synchronized and highly structured ...
In a new study published in Genes & Development, research led by Dr. Lila Allou at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences ...
Scientists have found new genetic causes for diabetes in babies—in a part of the genome that has historically been overlooked ...
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How we could rewrite our genetic code
Your genetic code is not as logical as it could be. What if we could rewrite our genetic code, and make it more efficient, sensical and organized? Join Hank and dive deep into genetics in this fun ...
Not all parts of our genetic code are equal, even when they appear to say the same thing. Scientists have discovered that ...
Clinical genome sequencing now delivers genetic diagnoses for about 1 in 4 suspected rare disease patients, guiding targeted ...
Scientists now recognize that spontaneous DNA errors, which we acquire in early development all the way until our last breath ...
Weight-loss responses to GLP-1 obesity drugs, and risks of side effects, may be linked to genetic variants, according to a ...
Weight-loss responses to GLP-1 obesity drugs, and risks of side effects, may be linked to genetic variants, according to a ...
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Newly identified RPN1 disease helps explain how protein damage can disrupt early brain development
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute and an international team of collaborators have used a genetic sequencing technique called whole exome sequencing to discover a new ...
Humans have about 3 billion DNA bases in their genetic makeup. However, most of it does not encode for protein.
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