If you've ever seen a perfectly seedless watermelon or seed-free lemon and wondered if the fruit is genetically modified, ...
Nanoparticles are widely used in medicine to deliver drugs, genes or imaging agents to specific parts of the body. Once a ...
All living organisms are known to inherit genes, DNA sequences that contain instructions for producing specific proteins and ...
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A twist of genetics: How and why landscape plants revert
From time to time, plant mutations are not maintained, resulting in a phenomenon called reversion.
Plant breeding and selection programs have provided homeowners and landscape managers with a huge variety of plant options.
The EU has relaxed its rules on gene-editing. Now, only some gene-edited crops are regulated by the stringent GMO directive.
The enormous deep-sea cousins of your garden’s pill bugs can go five years without food. A gene they pilfered from bacteria ...
Scientists have long known that the DNA code in genes is not the only way to pass genetic traits from parents to offspring. "Epigenetic" marks—chemical modifications to DNA that don't change the DNA ...
Amy Scott, host of the podcast "How We Survive," reports on a company that's working on de-extinction innovation to try and ...
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The 'Shadow' in Evolution That Explains Why Long Life Comes at a Cost
(Diane Isabel/iStock/Getty Images) The world's population is shifting. We're living longer than ever before, with elderly ...
YOU can’t stop the clock, but it turns out you CAN reduce your biological age. To test the theory, writer Ellie O’Mahoney ...
Lisa Safarian of Inari says the EU's new rules to regulate gene-edited crops reinforces a broader trend toward policies that enable innovation and the next revolution in agriculture.
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