Nobel laureate who helped to sequence the first bacterial and human genomes.
Happiness, Gilligan suggests, is born of friction -- the resistance that turns motion into meaning, the noise that makes the ...
Acetylation of lysine residues in the tail domain of histone H3 is well characterized, but lysine residues in the histone globular domain are also acetylated. Histone modifications in globular domain ...
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Why Is Drug Discovery So Difficult?

This article addresses the high failure rates in drug development, offering insights on improving clinical trials through AI ...
Senators voted to break the shutdown stalemate, paving the way for the government to reopen and the Supplemental Nutrition ...
Ineos is in negotiations with its partner, the Chinese state-owned oil and chemical company Sinopec, to exit their ...
A team led by University of Pittsburgh's Graham Hatfull has developed a method to construct bacteriophages with entirely ...
Blurring the line between fact and fiction, the hybrid film from Marc Isaacs looks at the relationship between humans and ...
Whole genome sequencing in nearly 500,000 UK Biobank participants shows that observed rare and common variants now explain ...
New whole-genome sequencing data reveals how strongly DNA shapes everyday traits, closing the long-standing gap in ...
The real revolution came in 2012, when researchers Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier harnessed CRISPR, a natural bacterial defense system. In bacteria, CRISPR cuts out invading viruses’ DNA ...
Genome sequencing has been used to determine how much genes influence human characteristics including height and weight, and ...