Nearly all living organisms use the same genetic code, a complicated mechanism by which genetic information is translated into proteins, the building blocks of life. A new study suggests conventional ...
Scientists now have a better genetic understanding of the insect. The research offers an updated genome analysis of the common bedbug Cimex lectularius, providing new insight for those working to ...
The domestication of livestock and plants marked an important stage in the settlement of human populations in the Neolithic ...
Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a powerful new AI tool called "Splam" that can identify where splicing occurs in ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that crocodile scale formation is driven by tissue mechanics rather than genetics.
COLUMN. A team from the University of Geneva has shown that the formation of patterns on the head of this great reptile is ...
Using spatial transcriptomics and AI, researchers discovered how local cellular interactions may significantly influence ...
The surprising way crocodile scales form offers a glimpse into how evolution works beyond genes.
New research from the Human Cell Atlas offers insights into cell development, disease mechanisms, and genetic influences, ...
The new Dogma meets Thomas Kuhn’s definition of a paradigm shift. The DNA/RNA Dogma is sufficiently unprecedented to attract ...
Multiplexed assays of variant effect are an increasingly important tool in genetic research and including more context specificity in their design would aid interpretation and discovery.
The genetic code, a universal blueprint for life, governs how DNA and RNA sequences translate into proteins. While its ...