A mouse experiment has revealed that one parent’s epigenetic methylation pattern can rewrite the matching gene inherited from ...
The development of the mouse embryo is regulative rather than determinative. However, development does not necessarily occur at random, as some initial bias or order can influence how cell fate ...
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A Johns Hopkins-Texas A&M mouse study found 7% of inherited DNA methylation patterns ignore Mendel’s rules across three generations
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University and Texas A&M University have documented at least 522 autosomal sites where DNA ...
Humans and many other animals can innately recognize familiar objects in their surroundings, irrespective of the angle they are observed from, changes in lighting or other shifts in the surrounding ...
Coronal sections of hippocampal longitudinal axis. Credit: Digital Brain CEBSIT A study published in Science reports a comprehensive database of single-neuron projectomes consisting of over 10,000 ...
Our brains can distinguish highly similar patterns, thanks to a process called pattern separation. How exactly our brains separate patterns is, however, not full,y understood yet. Using a full-scale ...
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