The DNA inside of living organisms is packed with information, so much so that it's hard to search genetic databases, but there may be a solution.
A virus carried by 95% of adults from childhood may trigger bladder cancer decades later by damaging cells during immune ...
People who persistently carry Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) in their nose have fewer species of other bacteria, while certain bacteria may help to prevent S. aureus colonization. These are the ...
People who persistently carry Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) in their nose have fewer species of other bacteria, while ...
The largest study of the nasal microbiome shows that persistent Staphylococcus aureus carriers have fewer other bacterial ...
People who persistently carry Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) in their nose have fewer species of other bacteria, while certain bacteria may help to ...
The scientists swabbed over 1,000 healthy donors to study the interactions between the bacterial populations present in the nasal passages.
From enzymes and lipid nanoparticles to large-scale process design, four global innovators redefine RNA-based medicine development and delivery.
Thirty years out from the start of the Human Genome Project, researchers have finally finished sequencing the full 3 billion bases of a person’s genetic code. But even a complete reference genome has ...
Traditional bisulfite sequencing damages DNA, while enzyme-based alternatives are inconsistent. A novel methylation analysis method, called UMBS-seq, has been published in Nature Communications.
Cambridge, MA - Traditional bisulfite sequencing damages DNA, while enzyme-based alternatives are inconsistent. A novel methylation analysis method, called UMBS-seq, was published this week in Nature ...
Cornell researchers have found that a new DNA sequencing technology can be used to study how transposons move within and bind to the genome. Transposons play critical roles in immune response, ...