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Study finds cloning hits a genetic limit as "clones" diverge over time
Cloning promises genetic copies, but a growing body of research across dogs, mice, cattle, and primates shows that clones ...
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AI-guided CRISPR tool aims to make DNA edits more precise and safer
Stanford Medicine researchers have built CRISPR-GPT, a large language model designed to automate the full arc of gene-editing ...
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to increased knowledge about gene regulation in human cells. How genes are turned on ...
A new international study suggests that ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, which were long dismissed as genetic "junk," may actually play powerful roles in regulating gene expression. Focusing ...
A 2015 report published by a private genomics testing company found that 2% of 345 hot dogs tested contained traces of human DNA. However, it was unclear whether that report was a peer-reviewed study, ...
New data supports GraftAssure commercialization efforts Multi-center study featured 249 biopsy-matched patients Proprietary “Combination Model” ...
A growing body of research seeks to validate ctDNA as a means of guiding MIBC treatment, particularly immunotherapy.
An illustration of a tumour DNA fragment. The new blood test uses circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) to precisely identify the stage 3 colon cancer patients that need chemotherapy after surgery. An ...
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