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The only remaining autonomous 'jumping gene' can only attach to, and stitch a copy of itself into, DNA when it builds up into large clusters and only as cells divide.
Even compared to chimpanzees, one of our closest relatives, humans' scrapes and cuts tend to stick around for more than twice ...
"At some point it might not be beneficial anymore to stick around with your buddies. But if you don't, you die." ...
Trained on data covering 1.5 billion years of evolution, CZI’s new generative AI model probes cellular biology across species ...
With AI, “we are in the process not of re-creating human biology,” said Thomas Naselaris, a neuroscientist at the University ...
An AI tool has made a step forward in translating the language proteins use to dictate whether they form sticky clumps similar to those linked to Alzheimer's Disease and around fifty other types of ...
extracting single live cells using tiny tubes 10 µm across (approximately half the diameter of a thin human hair). Scientists stained the cells with fluorescent dye and monitored lipid droplets ...
Over the last 20 years, genetic research has changed dramatically. An explosion of genomic data has reshaped how we ...
To address this, the researchers created a reference atlas of human hematopoiesis using single-cell RNA sequencing data from 263,519 cells enriched for hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. The ...