Two back-to-back publications in Nature constitute what may be the most complete overview of the human genome to date.
Discovery of low power cellular housekeeping could boost IVF success
Super-resolution microscopy demonstrates HSV-1 reshapes the human genome deliberately and within hours of infection.
The work, published in Science Advances, can help discover clues for future therapies
Changes in methylation patterns in blood are detectable at age 50 and almost universal by 60
The inclusion of a microexon is critical for healthy neuronal development and memory
A study in Cell describes an important new advance in generative biology
Genomes of early-branching animals reveal that long-distance control of genes appeared 650-700 million years ago
Researchers train AI to predict if and why proteins form sticky clumps, a mechanism linked to 50 human diseases affecting half a billion people
New study in PNAS describes the minimum requirements for a stable spindle
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