Before Todd Leach lost his father to a rare, aggressive form of stomach cancer, his dad gave him one last gift: a genetic ...
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This rare mutation destroys brain cells, scientists found the cause
Scientists have traced a devastating pattern of brain cell loss in a handful of families to a single, ultra-rare mutation that sabotages one of the brain’s key protective enzymes. The discovery not ...
A study by Kristin Winchell (NYU) sequenced the genomes of these reptiles and found 93 specific genes related to limb and skin development that had diverged from forest populations. The city lizards ...
White undersides on a gray squirrel have an evolutionary purpose, but all-white squirrels go on acting the same as gray ones ...
Some fungi live up to 2,500 years thanks to an internal system that eliminates harmful cells and prevents genetic mutations.
Analyzing several major pathology AI models designed to diagnose cancer, the researchers found unequal performance in ...
During development of the digestive system, a complex network of nerves forms around it, creating a "second brain"—the ...
Around 200 children in several countries were conceived with sperm from a single donor who unknowingly carried a rare genetic ...
For decades, Arieh Warshel, USC Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and a 2013 Nobel laureate, has used computer simulations to understand how enzymes—fundamental to nearly every biological process ...
Research links variations in the gene GRIN2A to a higher risk of developing schizophrenia and other forms of mental illness.
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