Diversity is good, especially when it comes to antibodies. It’s long been known that a gene assembly process called V(D)J
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Correlated nucleons may solve 35-year-old mystery
A careful re-analysis of data taken at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has revealed a possible
More than enough on our plates: Tackling the obesity crisis by shrinking fish and chips
A smaller portion of fish and chips has been embraced by takeaway owners and customers, research has found and may
Epigenetic treatments could trigger the development of aggressive tumors
Cancer develops as a result of the accumulation of mutations in our cells. These mutations are not distributed evenly in
Advanced sequencing technology provides new insights into human mitochondrial diseases
The ability to translate the genetic code into proteins is an essential step in all living organisms. A cornerstone of
More than just a DNA repair deficiency syndrome: Impaired acetylation in Cockayne syndrome B
The Cockayne syndrome is a very rare hereditary disease, which can lead among others to dwarfism, neurological impairment, premature aging
To track environmental impact on genome, don’t forget the ‘epi’ in genetics research
In a review article published April 5 in the New England Journal of Medicine, scientist Andrew Feinberg, M.D., calls for