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Scientists just recovered RNA from an extinct Tasmanian tiger. The last one died out in 1936
Swedish scientists retrieved RNA from an extinct Tasmanian tiger to help trace the genes that were active in the animal’s ...
Hair loss and graying, the earliest visible signs of skin aging, are fundamentally driven by the functional decline of the hair follicle stem cells ...
Researchers in Sweden recovered RNA from a 130-year-old Tasmanian tiger, allowing them to identify which genes were active in its tissues before extinction.
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Scientists found new life forms in humans that don’t fit biology’s map
Biologists mapping the human body have long assumed that every major kind of microscopic life inside us already had a place ...
This study offers important insight into the pathogenic basis of intragenic frameshift deletions in the carboxy-terminal domain of MECP2, which account for some Rett syndrome cases, yet similar ...
Novel Gene and Variant Discovery in Human Genetic Disorders: From Coding and Non-Coding RNA variants
Rapid advances in sequencing technologies have transformed our ability to diagnose human genetic disorders, yet many patients still lack a molecular ...
Understanding how cells decide their fate is a central challenge in biology, complicated by the fact that single-cell RNA ...
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