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Tiny protein pair discovery could reveal how the genetic code first began
Life runs on instructions you never see. Every cell reads DNA, turns that message into RNA, and then builds proteins that ...
It could transform our understanding of why diseases develop and the medicines needed to treat them, says researchers.
Fixing gene defects with designer DNA is on the horizon after Google DeepMind launched a pioneering new AI tool.
Artificial intelligence has gotten a bad reputation lately, and often for good reason. But a team of scientists at Google’s ...
Model predicts effect of mutations on sequences up to 1 million base pairs in length and is adept at tackling complex ...
Google’s artificial intelligence research laboratory where AlphaFold was developed—has officially released a new machine ...
WTOP’s Matt Kaufax takes an even deeper dive into the Smithsonian Natural History Museum’s “Ocean Library” through DNA collection.
Researchers from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, have unlocked the most detailed genetic blueprint yet of a major ...
Scientists have found that non-coding 'junk' DNA, far from being harmless and inert, could potentially contribute to the development of cancer. Their study has shown how non-coding DNA can get in the ...
Researchers reckon it could dramatically accelerate understanding of how DNA influences disease, cancer, and drug discovery.
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