AML is not a single disease. It is a group of leukemias that develop in the bone marrow from progenitors
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Profiling the genome hundreds of variations at a time: A CRISPR-Cas9 high-throughput strategy creates the possibility to rapidly profile and identify genes and DNA sequence variations key to different traits and diseases
Geneticists have been using model organisms ranging from the house mouse to the single-cell bakers’ yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, to study
Exploration of diverse bacteria signals big advance for gene function prediction: New workflow accelerates experiment-based gene function assignments
In the air, beneath the ocean’s surface, and on land, microbes are the minute but mighty forces regulating much of
Key protein in sperm tail assembly identified
The group led by ICREA Research Professor Cayetano Gonzalez at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona), in collaboration
Microbes from marine volcanic vents reveal how humans adjusted to a changing atmosphere
Ancient microbes that thrive in some of the world’s most extreme environments and modern-day humans have more in common than
A European origin for leprosy? The largest study to date on ancient leprosy DNA reveals previously unknown diversity of strains in Medieval Europe
New research by an international team including scientists from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, the
New molecular mechanism likely involved in cancer metastasis
Cancer is most devastating when it metastasizes — when tumor cells break away, travel through the bloodstream, and then attach
New biotech technique accelerates protein therapy research: Dubbed GlycoSCORES, the technique rapidly screens sequences for making glycoproteins
A Northwestern-led synthetic biology research team has combined technologies to develop a new biotech technique that promises to accelerate research
Wriggling tadpoles may hold clue to how autism develops
You could say Hollis Cline’s lab at The Scripps Research Institute is building better tadpoles. To better understand how humans
Strategy prevents blindness in mice with retinal degeneration: Approach could guide research for inherited blindness treatment in humans
More than 2 million people worldwide live with inherited and untreatable retinal conditions, including retinitis pigmentosa, which slowly erodes vision.