Scientists discover an unprecedented genetic variation in a new protist species, challenging established theories on DNA-to-protein translation. The finding, part …
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Heightened Risk of Intense Cellular Mortality Linked to Genetic Variant in 3% of Global Population
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinScientists identify a genetic variant in the MLKL gene, present in 3% of the global population, that amplifies ‘explosive’ cellular …
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Innovative Technique Allows for Genetic Alteration of Individual Cells in Adult Animals
Innovative Technique Allows for Genetic Alteration of Individual Cells in Adult AnimalsA team of scientists has pioneered a method utilizing …
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BiologyEvolutionGeneticsGenomeSciTech NewsUniversity Of Leicester
Scientists Discover That the Genes for Learning and Memory Are 650 Million Years Old
Scientific Breakthrough: Genes for Learning & Memory, Dating Back 650 Million Years, Unearthed in Recent Research.
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Recent Studies Uncover Shared Ancestral DNA Segments in Butterflies and Moths
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRecent Studies Uncover Shared Ancestral DNA Segments in Butterflies and MothsRecent studies have demonstrated that DNA segments common to butterflies, …
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Unveiling Species Secrets Through DNA Breakthrough
Unlocking Genetics: How eDNA Reveals Species Secrets, aiding conservation & halting invasions. Groundbreaking research.
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Surprising Findings – Scientists Discover Super Low-Noise Genes
Genetic Revelation: Ultra-low noise genes found, shedding light on cell dynamics & gene expression intricacies.
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Unveiling the Mysteries of the Bronze Age: Experts Illuminate the Intricacies of an Ancient Kinship System
This article delves into groundbreaking research that deciphers the familial and social structures of a 3,800-year-old Bronze Age society in …
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Reanalysis of Iceman’s Genome Shows Ötzi Possessed Dark Skin, Eyes, and Exhibited Male Pattern Baldness
Reanalysis of Iceman’s Genome Shows Ötzi Possessed Dark Skin, Eyes, and Exhibited Male Pattern BaldnessThe Tyrolean Iceman, one of the …
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Shedding New Light on the Commonality of “Rare” Diseases
Researchers challenge the assumption that carriers of single-allele genetic defects are asymptomatic, indicating rare diseases may be common.
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