Maternal prenatal stress related to natural and human-made disasters can lead to epigenetic modifications in offspring, ...
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New CRISPR technique flips genes on without cutting DNA
Researchers have unveiled a way to flip genes back on without slicing into the genome, a shift that could make CRISPR far ...
In the Gaza Strip, the starvation of children is not a consequence of scarcity; it is the result of sustained ...
PACB is gaining from product development and strong Q3 results, with Revio and Vega driving growth, though longer purchasing cycles remain a risk.
Epigenetics is the science of how your lifestyle, environment, and even emotions can alter your gene activity without ...
Insects thrive in incredibly diverse and challenging environments. While we now know that nutrient-sensing pathways, ...
This daily moisturiser is also in the bathroom cabinet of Dr Hanson. He tells us, “Powered by the OS01 peptide, this formula ...
Children of mothers with T1D have a lower risk of developing T1D compared to those with fathers or siblings with T1D. DNA methylation differences at T1D susceptibility genes may explain the varied ...
A molecular model showing three of the main epigenetic modifications of DNA (orange) and histones (dark blue) [JUAN GAERTNER/Science Photo Library/Getty Images] Post-translational modifications (PTMs) ...
New research in C. elegans from scientists at Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) helps explain how changes in the parents’ lysosomes that promote longevity are transferred to their offspring.
Salt stress remains a critical challenge for plant growth, especially in crops like pea (Pisum sativum L.). This study explores the role of histone modifications in regulating pea's response to salt ...
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