New method enables the identification and enrichment of individual selected molecules in a sample in order to investigate their cellular function
Salk scientists discover a pair of enzymes that drive non-small-cell lung cancer by promoting inflammation
The new system, dubbed RESCUE, allows RNA edits to be made that were not previously possible
Dozens of genes previously thought to have similar roles across species are in fact unique to humans
Disruptions in the epigenetic machinery may lead to diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes
Even after treatment, non-resistant bacteria could still become resistant by picking up intact genes left over from damaged antibiotic resistant bacteria
The peculiar organism is dubbed "corallicolid" because it is found in 70 percent of corals around the world
The findings pave the way for using biotechnology for the genetic manipulation of sugarcane to boost the production of second-generation ethanol
Study uncovers a complex story that hints at how adaptable, yet delicate, we are as a species
One virus’ genetic loss can become its evolutionary gain, says a pioneering study
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