All living organisms are known to inherit genes, DNA sequences that contain instructions for producing specific proteins and ...
Hoarding disorder is often described as if it might be “caused” by a single errant chromosome, but the trajectory of genetic research, from early linkage ...
Metabolic and genetic abnormalities have long been noted in cardiovascular diseases, but the contribution of mitochondrial genetic (mitochondrial DNA [mtDNA]) variation is understudied. Mitochondrial ...
The CRISPR-Cas system, an adaptive immune mechanism in prokaryotes against bacteriophages, has been developed into a versatile tool for recognizing and cleaving target nucleic acid sequences. In this ...
Gene editing is a form of genetic modification and is the process by which the DNA sequence of an organism is modified or deleted. This is normally carried out to obtain desirable effects, such as the ...
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A study has identified that variation in genes coding for key receptors in our brains may alter the potency of psychedelic drugs and result in “immunity to psychedelics”. The research suggests that ...
Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a rare genetic condition in which exposure to sunlight leads to a high tumor incidence due to defective DNA repair machinery. Herein, we investigated seven patients ...
Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Future Technology, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing ...
Our initial attempts to target rosetteless for genome editing in S. rosetta were either unsuccessful or resulted in editing events that were below the limits of detection. Therefore, suspecting that ...
ABSTRACT: Genetic variation developed in plant breeding programs is fundamental to creating new combinations that result in cultivars with enhanced characteristics. Over the years, tomato (Solanum ...
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