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CRISPR-COPIES Quickly Identifies Appropriate Chromosomal Integration Sites

A new tool – CRISPR-COPIES – can quickly identify appropriate integration sites for genetic engineering in any organism, accelerating bioengineering efforts.
Cancer cells.
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Targeting Chemotherapy-Resistant Cells

Each round of chemotherapy kills the majority of cancer cells, while a small population of them survives through treatment. These cells are typically more resistant for the next cycle of therapy and can thus regrow.
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1 Million Unannotated Exons Discovered in the Human Genome

Over two decades after the first human genome was sequenced, a team of researchers has discovered ~1 million new exons in the human genome.
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Light Sheet Microscopy Offers New Insights on Stem Cell Fate

Researchers at Duke University have been making movies by peering at stem cells near the root’s tip and taking snapshots as they divide and multiply over time, using a technique called light sheet microscopy.
Neurodegeneration.
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Immune Genes of Alzheimer’s Patients Are Epigenetically Altered

A new Northwestern Medicine study has found the immune system in the blood of Alzheimer’s patients is epigenetically altered. That means the patients’ behavior or environment has caused changes that affect the way their genes work.
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New Layer of Human Gene Regulation Revealed

A new layer of human gene regulation, in the form of a molecular process called "backtracking", has been discovered that may influence basic life processes like cell division.
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First Genome Sequence of a Snakefly Reveals Its Evolutionary History

A distinctive-looking insect, the snakefly has remained fairly unchanged since the time of the dinosaurs. Its genome has now been sequenced, revealing its evolutionary history.
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Gonorrhea Bacterium Uses Sex Hormones To Resist Antibiotic Attacks

Gonorrhea bacterium can use sex hormones, including those found in oral contraceptives, to help it resist antibiotics.
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Penile Fibroblasts Play an Important Role in Erectile Function

In a new study on mice, researchers at Karolinska Institutet and Uppsala University in Sweden show that connective tissue cells called fibroblasts have a previously unknown and very important function in mediating erection.
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Corn Genome's Collective Power Against Multiple Pathogens

Experimental corn lines with resistance to four pathogens have been developed., taking researchers a step closer to corn that can withstand changing disease dynamics.
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