CHOP researchers: drawing on electronic medical data may offer more accurate results
Over the 30-day sampling period, mobile testing teams will travel to northeastern Brazil and test samples from 750 patients in coastal Brazil
Researchers are developing quick ways to convert information into lead drugs by using several novel and transformative technologies they've developed
Largest-ever analysis of microbial data reveals an ecological law concluding 99.999 percent of species remain undiscovered
Many commercial strains nearly genetically identical
Substantial amounts of Neandertal and Denisovan DNA can now be robustly identified in the genomes of present-day Melanesians
Results underscore the need to extend benchmarking references against which sequencing data and analyses can be compared and validated.
Using fossilized remains, scientists completed the entire mitrochondrial genome of the shelled mammal the size of a VW Beetle
Seagrasses evolved from marine algae, the ancestors of land plants, and are the only flowering plants to have returned to the sea.
Scientists have long thought that cancer is an evolutionary process that involves cells acquiring mutations that replicate and persist over time
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