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The human identification market is projected to grow from USD 1.2 billion in 2023 to USD 3 billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 9.6% ...
Ever wonder what it’d be like if your car knew you like an old pal, from your shortcuts, your quirks, to your morning ...
Kanazawa University and colleagues have achieved a breakthrough in understanding sperm DNA packaging. Using high-speed atomic ...
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have uncovered answers that provide the detail to explain two specific DNA ...
A study by scientists at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) introduces a more cost-effective, scalable ...
A research team has developed an advanced delivery system that transports gene-editing tools based on the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing system into living cells with significantly greater efficiency than ...
This study provides valuable findings on the role of site-specific DNA methylation changes during spermatogenesis and their contribution to paternal epigenetic inheritance. The study proposes that ...
As reported by the Cornell Chronicle, Embark Veterinary’s dog DNA test uses over 230,000 genetic markers. It is for the purpose of testing each sample for over 270 genetic health risks, 55 ...
The company edited grey wolf DNA in 20 places over 14 genes to bring about specific changes like a lighter coloured coat, hair length, patterning, as well as body size and musculature. Fertilised ...
Visitors to stand M146 at the annual ChemUK trade show at the NEC, from 21st to 22nd May will see the latest sustainable packaging solutions from Leeds-based Fenton Packaging Solutions. Did you ...
DNA analysis of the mummies, which are the remains of female herders from a time when the Sahara was more humid and known as the Green Sahara, did not show the expected Sub-Saharan genes.
This pathway, or others like it, could explain why some inheritable traits between generations can’t be explained exclusively via DNA and RNA. "There are a lot of traits and disorders that we ...
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