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From detecting a risk for a certain disease or solving a criminal case, the discovery of DNA has forever changed our lives.
In biology textbooks and beyond, the human genome and DNA therein typically are taught in only one dimension. While it can be ...
Logan Cyr, 16, joined a global accelerator program for teens that enables him to research cures for genetic malformations.
DNA makes RNA, RNA makes protein, protein makes phenotype—was the guiding framework for understanding inheritance and disease ...
In this episode presented by Eclipsebio, BioSpace's head of insights Lori Ellis discusses mRNA and srRNA with Andy Geall of ...
In the interview, Lloyd M. Smith discusses proteoforms, an area of research worthy of the next Human Genome Project.
Rare genetic diseases are challenging for patients and their families—made all the more overwhelming because symptoms tend to ...
Look inside a brain cell with Huntington's disease or ALS and you are likely to find RNA clumped together. These solid-like ...
A member of the West Memphis 3 is taking another step toward having crime scene DNA retested.
Methods Adaptive sampling long-read DNA sequencing targeted to 19 colon cancer genes, paired with direct long-read RNA whole-transcriptome sequencing, was undertaken for four patients referred for ...
DNA and RNA have been measured with many techniques but often with relatively long analysis times. In this study, we utilize fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) for the subsecond codetection of ...