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Letter Published: August 1999 Engineering a mouse balancer chromosome Binhai Zheng, Marijke Sage, Wei-Wen Cai, Debrah M. Thompson, Beril C. Tavsanli, Yin-Chai Cheah & Allan Bradley Nature Genetics ...
Researchers have uncovered how losing the autism-linked gene PTEN in a specific set of inhibitory neurons reshapes brain circuits tied to fear and anxiety.
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The accurate distribution of chromosomes in an oocyte is essential for the correct transmission of genetic information to the ...
Now, researchers from Kyushu University have demonstrated that the histone modification H3K4me3 in mature mouse oocytes is directly involved in chromosome and spindle stabilization and is crucial ...
Scientists have created the most detailed 3D map of a mouse brain ever produced, a milestone that could revolutionize ...
The first mice to be created from two fathers, a phenomenon known as androgenesis, have now produced healthy offspring for ...
Cell 92, 401–413 (1998). Article CAS Google Scholar Liyanage, M. et al. Multicolour spectral karyotyping of mouse chromosomes. Nature Genet. 14, 312–315 (1996). Article CAS Google Scholar ...
Mouse embryos with only paternal genomes can not develop to term, even being diploid (with two sets of chromosomes).” Behind what appears to be a miracle is a method known as epigenome editing.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNBorn to two dads, without a mom? Mouse experiment hints at future of same-sex reproductionScientists in China have created mice using sperm from two males, marking a major scientific step. Though the success rate is ...
Flip open a high-school biology textbook, and the rule seems tidy: two X chromosomes mean girl, and an X paired with a Y means boy. That much smaller Y chromosome carries the SRY gene, which is the ...
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