The mere existence of genome editing technologies such as CRISPR is not what will advance science
The incidence of testicular germ cell tumors has been increasing around the world throughout the past 50 years
Finding points to the inventive ways animals balance genetic material
Cattle go through genomic testing in developed countries worldwide
After decades of progress, what's next?
This enzyme—known as Flap endonuclease 1, or FEN1—is often highly overexpressed or faulty in cancer and other types of diseases
Research team has discovered that the egg and sperm genomes that co-exist in the single-cell embryo or zygote have a unique structure compared to other interphase cells
More accurate protein insights help researchers and pharmaceutical companies drive scientific breakthroughs
Bogdan Budnik, PhD, is director of proteomics at the Harvard University Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Resource Laboratory
Disease and drug response testing from the bottom up
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