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Instinctual Behaviors Are Hard-wired in the Fetal Brain
Certain cells may regulate innate behaviors, such as mating, protecting territory and avoiding predators.
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Gene Therapy Could Enable the Deaf to Hear
Researchers have been able to repair the defects associated with severe hearing loss for the first time ever.
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New Tool Estimates GM Pollen Spread
A recent study that evaluated the spread of genetically modified (GM) organisms to non-modified crops, has implications from farm to family.
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Food Webs Show Complex Relationship Between Humans, Animals and the Environment
Reconstructed food webs show the complexity and inter-connection of humans, other animals, crops and the environment.
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Nuclear Architecture Emerges at the Awakening of the Genome
Genome first takes its proper shape when transcription is first turned on in the zygote.
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Solving a 30 Year Old Genetic Mystery
By solving one patient’s case, doctors develop a molecular therapy that could help many.
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Fungal Product Improves Soil and Controls Pest Fungi
A new fungal product that improves the soil and controls pest fungi in an environmentally friendly way has been developed.
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Breaking the Protein-DNA Bond
Important protein-DNA bond can be broken by unbound proteins floating around in the cell.
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A Biomarker for Prostate Cancer Progression
Protein testing could aid clinicians in the proper diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
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A Set Up to Sequence 280,000 Human Genomes Per Year
Novogene now offers the largest and most advanced sequencing capacity in the world .
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