The federal government has been—and must remain—a critical partner in foundational technological innovation and research ...
Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is the only active, self-copying genetic element in the human ...
Alternative splicing exhibits lineage-specific variability, with mammals and birds reaching the highest levels despite conserved intron-rich architectures, while unicellular eukaryotes and prokaryotes ...
On Sept. 18, Valentina Cigliola, an assistant professor from Vanderbilt University’s Department of Pharmacology, presented ...
Abstract: Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) has become an ideal medium for long-term storage and retrieval due to its extremely high storage density and long-term stability. But access efficiency is an ...
Proposals would cut overall admissions, shift referrals away from the UN, and steer slots to English speakers and select ...
This year, Washington iGEM elected to design an anti-virulence therapy against Exotoxin A, a toxin secreted by Pseudomonas ...
Maya Ajmera, President & CEO of the Society for Science and Executive Publisher of Science News, spoke with David R. Liu, Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of ...
MetaGraph compresses vast data archives into a search engine for scientists, opening up new frontiers of biological discovery ...
Researchers have sequenced the South American lungfish genome, uncovering a DNA content nearly 30 times larger than the human ...
A Nature study shows sperm from older fathers carry more disease-linked mutations, revealing how age and cell competition ...
Abstract: In DNA sequencing, we often need to infer an unknown sequence from a collection of its corrupted copies. Each copy cannot faithfully tell the truth due to DNA fragmentation, point mutations, ...