The genes of polar bears are showing they’re adapting in the face of a rapidly evolving world – and that is not necessarily ...
LifeTracer is not a universal life detector. Rather, it provides a foundation for interpreting complex organic mixtures. The Bennu findings remind us that life-friendly chemistry may be widespread ...
Blood samples from warm vs. cold Greenland bears reveal genetic patterns that could predict how polar bears respond to ...
The nitrogen in the gum was found to be in nitrogen heterocycles, which are the building blocks of nucleobases in DNA and RNA ...
Study is the first to find a statistically significant link between rising temperatures and altered DNA activity in a wild ...
The Arctic Ocean current is at its warmest in the last 125,000 years, and temperatures continue to rise. Due to these warming temperatures more than ...
Polar bears are expected to become extinct but there are some signs their DNA is changing and they are adapting to new ...
Bennu samples reveal biological sugars, a strange, gum-like material, and ancient stardust that shed light on the early solar ...
Sequencing diverse populations revealed over 41,000 transcripts missing in Eurocentric references, exposing ancestry bias ...
This year, gene-editing technology was customized to fix mutations in a single patient’s genes for the first time.
Spatial RNA medicine combines transcriptomics and RNA therapeutics, mapping gene expression in tissues to enhance precision ...
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Study exposes ancestry biases in current gene annotations
Human gene maps contain major blind spots because they were built largely from the DNA sequences of people with European ancestry, according to a study published today in Nature Communications. ...
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