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How Gene Editing Therapies Could Go Beyond Rare Diseases
Forbes· 12 hours agoResearch groups around the world believe that gene editing - which seeks to disable the virus...
Revolutionary Genetics Research Shows RNA May Rule Our Genome - Slashdot
Slashdot· 1 day agoIn 2012 the geneticist, now at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York State, was one of a few hundred colleagues who were simply trying to put together a compendium of human</ ...
Cellular activity hints that recycling is in our DNA
Science Daily· 6 days agoThe human genome has hundreds of thousands of introns, about 7 or 8 per gene, and each is removed by a specialized RNA protein complex ...
Roles of long noncoding RNAs in human inflammatory diseases - Cell Death Discovery
Nature· 1 day agoChemokines, cytokines, and inflammatory cells mediate the onset and progression of many diseases through the induction of an inflammatory response. LncRNAs have emerged as ...
AI aids analysis of lifetime environmental exposures
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoMost human diseases are fueled by both genetic and environmental factors. Untangling these external influences and how they intersect with our genes...
AI expected to unravel secrets of non-coding genes
Phys.org· 21 hours agoThe instructions for making these proteins are issued (coded) by RNA from genes. Alongside these coding RNAs, some genes can produce non-coding RNAs: in other words, RNA that doesn't include ...
Viruses are doing mysterious things everywhere – AI can help researchers understand what they’re up...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 day agoScientists are discovering viral genetic sequences in the wild faster than they can analyze them. A...
Breast, Ovarian Cancer Contributors Uncovered in TWAS Studies
GenomeWeb News· 6 days agoIn a pair of new studies, independent research teams used distinct transcriptome-wide association study approaches to find breast and ovarian cancer contributors.
Same genes that made gorilla penises small may make men infertile
UB Reporter· 1 day agoGorillas share a common ancestor and over 98% of their DNA with humans. A new UB-led study has found the genetics behind their abnormal genitals and sperm holds answers about infertility in ...
Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology awarded to F. William Studier for development of widely used...
Yucaipa News Mirror· 2 days agoF. William Studier of Brookhaven National Laboratory has won the second annual Richard N. Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology for his development of an efficient, scalable method of producing ...