[ad_1] SAN DIEGO — Excessive stress during fetal development or early childhood can have long-term consequences for the brain, from increasing the likelihood of brain disorders and affecting an individual’s response to …
Read More »An official from the National Institutes of Health visits UW to explain why they want your genome
[ad_1] The National Institutes of Health are seeking one million volunteers to participate in a health study considered the largest research project in the history of humanity. You may have agreed to …
Read More »Scientists Call for Unified Standards in 3-D Genome and Epigenetic Data
[ad_1] Just as a map of the world is more than a list of places and street names, the genome is more than a string of letters. A complex choreography of proteins …
Read More »The new CRISPR tool opens more genome to the edition
[ad_1] Protein associated with CRISPR Cas9 (white) Staphylococcus aureus according to the ID 5AXW protein database. Credit: Thomas Splettstoesser (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0) The CRISPR genome editing system has become an extremely …
Read More »Researchers Modify CRISPR to Rearrange Genome / ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Stanford University researchers have revised the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology to manipulate the genome in three-dimensional space, enabling them to transport genetic extracts to different locations in the nucleus of a …
Read More »Researchers broke through the mysteries of the sugarcane genome / ScienceDaily
[ad_1] For centuries, sugar cane has provided human societies with alcohol, biofuels, building and weaving materials, as well as the world's most used sugar source. Today, researchers have extracted an interesting scientific …
Read More »Maladie génétique guérie à l'aide de l'édition du génome
[ad_1] Sur la base de la méthode Crispr-Cas, les chercheurs ont développé un outil de correction ciblée des gènes défectueux. Crédit: colourbox / ETH Zurich Les parents de nouveau-nés connaissent peut-être le …
Read More »Tales of 141 430 and a genome
[ad_1] The analysis of the world's largest set of data on the genome of pregnant women, totaling 141,431 pregnant women in China, uncovered unsuspected associations between genes and birth outcomes, including the …
Read More »The fruits of the earth enter the genome to become the next big berry crop
[ad_1] A small fruit known as "Groundcherry", sometimes also spelled as two words groundcherry, have benefited from the beneficial edition of genes. Unlike strawberries and other popular berry crops, the aromas are …
Read More »Drug addicts are more likely to have an old virus in their genome
[ad_1] One study showed that drug addicts are more likely to have an older virus that may affect dopamine production. Scientists have studied a type of ancient retrovirus called HERV-K HML-2 (HK2). …
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