In a breakthrough that redefines both speed and clinical potential, a new world record for the fastest human whole genome ...
The Dog Aging Project enrolled 50,000 companion animals to track aging as it naturally unfolds. The first major findings from ...
New research posits that a genetic incompatibility between female offspring of humans and Neanderthals and their children ...
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Bowhead Whales Can Live For 200 Years – This May Explain Their Extraordinary Longevity
T he bowhead whale is the world’s longest-living mammal, sometimes making it to a staggering 200 years old. How does it do it ...
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Bowhead whale’s secret to long life revealed: precision DNA repair may hold clues for human aging
Researchers discovered that bowhead whales achieve extraordinary longevity and cancer resistance through highly efficient and ...
This may help explain how cells maintain identity while still adapting to new environments: memory nodes link genetic information to physical structure, allowing new genome ‘stories ... building human ...
Cold-activated DNA repair protein in bowhead whales boosts longevity and radiation resistance in lab tests, say media reports ...
They observe how the mobile DNA LINE-1 copies its sequence in human cells, revealing the precise mechanism of the ORF2p gene.
Ants have evolved an acute sense of smell, which requires each sensory neuron to choose one scent receptor out of hundreds.
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Exclusive: South Korea Lacks Genome Export Regulations
A Chinese genome analysis company that has entered the domestic market has been exporting Korean genome information overseas ...
In a new book, Steve Ramirez explores the potential of memory manipulation to ease depression and other afflictions.
Research has linked the ability to visualize to a bewildering variety of human traits—how we experience trauma, hold grudges, ...
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