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Kitchen Sponge Can Grow Bacteria Better Than a Lab
A kitchen sponge is a better incubator for diverse bacterial communities than a laboratory petri dish, found a recent study. But it's not the leftovers that make them so happy.
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Associations Found Between Genetics, Obesity and Childhood Trauma
It has been found that people with specific genetic traits and traumatic childhood experiences are more likely to suffer from adult obesity, as a new study links social health determinants, genetics and disease.
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Mathematical Framework Predicts the Evolution of Gene Regulation
A team has developed a framework for predicting gene expression based on an organism's genome, that is capable of identifying whether changes to non-coding DNA will affect gene expression.
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Technology Simultaneously Analyzes DNA, RNA and Chromatin in Cells
Salk Institute researchers have developed a new genomic technology to simultaneously analyze the DNA, RNA and chromatin—a combination of DNA and protein—from a single cell.
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Uncovering the Mysteries of Jumbo Bacteriophage
Researchers have constructed and analyzed the genomes of marine jumbo bacteriophages, leading to a number of findings about their evolution and ecology.
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Exploring the Limitations of “Resurrecting” Extinct Animals
A team of paleogeneticists have focused on the potential limitations of de-extinction, using the Christmas Island rat as a model organism.
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Circadian Clock May Protect Aging Eyes
A team of researchers discovered the circadian clock plays a significant role in protecting eyes from retinal degeneration.
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microRNA Genes – Unique to Humans – Discovered
Student researchers have discovered human microRNA genes not shared with any other primate species.
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How Genes Inherited From Mom or Dad Could Shape Behaviors
According to new research led by scientists at University of Utah Health, each parent has their own impact on hormones and other chemical messengers that control mood and behavior.
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Studying Rare Immune Disorders Gives Insights on How the Immune System Deals With Infections
Research has uncovered new details about how immune system cells respond to disease-causing bacteria, fungi and viruses such as SARS-CoV-2.
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