Cancer isn't just about broken genes—it's about broken architecture. Imagine a city where roads suddenly vanish, cutting off ...
EMBARGOED: A new study to be presented Dec. 6 at the 2025 American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting reveals that even subtle disruptions in genome architecture can predispose individuals to ...
Quantum physics is usually associated with particle colliders and vacuum chambers, not with the proteins quietly shuttling ...
An archaeon reads the same codon in two different ways, overturning a doctrine that has stood for 60 years. Living organisms ...
The standard measure of lesion count may matter less than the underlying biology driving treatment response in ...
F rom the outside, autism can be difficult to understand. The unique sensory world of an autistic person can mean that a ...
The first study to examine the extent of European ancestry biases in gene maps reveals tens of thousands of genetic ...
Twenty-five years ago, the release of the first complete Arabidopsis thaliana genome marked a pivotal turning point in plant ...
Tiny repeated stretches of DNA in your genome may quietly shape how your body works, how your brain develops and how you ...
The protein, reverse transcriptase, has become an essential tool for making DNA copies of RNA.
For decades, biologists treated DNA as a static string of letters, a linear code that cells read like text on a page. A new ...