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Low protein synthesis in humans causes rare intestinal disease

Low protein synthesis in humans causes rare intestinal disease

Novel technique expedites research into the genetics of aging

Novel technique expedites research into the genetics of aging

New technique could help fine-tune the production of useful proteins

New technique could help fine-tune the production of useful proteins

Quantifying microanatomical tissue structures without human intervention

Quantifying microanatomical tissue structures without human intervention

Molecular responses of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to hydroquinine

Molecular responses of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to hydroquinine

New tool advances potential means to deliver gene therapy

New tool advances potential means to deliver gene therapy

Understanding the architectures of proteins and the machinery at genes

Understanding the architectures of proteins and the machinery at genes

Plant root reprogramming via synthetic genetic circuits

Plant root reprogramming via synthetic genetic circuits

Newly sequenced Honeycrisp apple genome could be a boon for scientists and breeders

Newly sequenced Honeycrisp apple genome could be a boon for scientists and breeders

Pioneering gene editing approach could lead to new treatments for CTLA-4 insufficiency

Pioneering gene editing approach could lead to new treatments for CTLA-4 insufficiency

Many proteins share important roles in the formation and function of synapses, study finds

Many proteins share important roles in the formation and function of synapses, study finds

New explanation for how chromosome recombination is regulated during sexual reproduction

New explanation for how chromosome recombination is regulated during sexual reproduction

Bacteria do engage in photosynthesis, research suggests

Bacteria do engage in photosynthesis, research suggests

New genome-wide association study of dyslexia

New genome-wide association study of dyslexia

Black death and the development of immune genes

Black death and the development of immune genes

Meiotic drive systems can be maintained for long evolutionary timespans

Meiotic drive systems can be maintained for long evolutionary timespans

All normal human tissues express remnants of widespread retrovirus

All normal human tissues express remnants of widespread retrovirus

Saving ocean habitats with newer genomic technologies

Saving ocean habitats with newer genomic technologies

Novel method for comparing single-cell trajectories with tree alignment

Novel method for comparing single-cell trajectories with tree alignment

Large 'omics' dataset reveals a year in the biological life of Arctic Ocean

Large 'omics' dataset reveals a year in the biological life of Arctic Ocean

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