Gene regulation is far more predictable than previously believed, scientists conclude after developing the deep learning ...
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AlphaGenome cracks the dark DNA code controlling gene switches
For decades, biologists have known that the instructions for life are written in DNA, yet the vast majority of those letters seemed to sit in the dark, doing little that was obvious. Now a new ...
A new study suggests that those with long-lived families probably have the best prospects of making it to a very old age.
What if a cup of coffee could help treat cancer? Researchers at the Texas A&M Health Institute of Biosciences and Technology ...
Researchers at the School of Biological Sciences of The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have uncovered how eukaryotic cells can ...
Caffeine could act as an on-off switch for gene and cell therapies, giving doctors more precise control over powerful ...
Researchers have made a significant advance in understanding how genes are controlled in living organisms. The new study focuses on critical snippets of RNA in the tiny, transparent roundworm ...
As we age, we don’t recover from injury or illness like we did when we were young. But new research from UCSF has found gene regulators — proteins that turn genes on and off — that could restore the ...
A research team led by Zhiping Weng, PhD, and Jill Moore, PhD’18, at UMass Chan Medical School, has nearly tripled the known number of potential regulatory elements in the genome to 2.37 million, ...
Gene regulation is far more predictable than previously believed, scientists conclude after developing deep learning model PARM. This might bring an end to a scientific mystery: how genes know when to ...
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