The modified strawberries accumulated significantly higher levels of anthocyanins and terpenoids in ripe fruit, yet plant ...
Over the course of natural history, animals and plants have evolved to adapt to an ever-changing environment and increase the chances of survival. So ...
Company to continue development of efzofitimod in pulmonary sarcoidosis incorporating FDA feedback. Company plans to submit ...
A routine experiment with a new single-cell DNA sequencing method turned into a surprising scientific twist when researchers ...
Scientists modified a gene in strawberries and produced fruit with more antioxidants, a better aroma, and a more intense ...
TSRL, Inc., a preclinical CRO specializing in drug delivery & PK/ADME testing services and early-stage development strategies ...
An isogenic iPSC and AI-enabled disease modeling platform spanning multiple genetically defined CMT subtypes will be established to support patient stratification, accelerate RTX-117 development, and ...
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A bizarre genetic code found in a microscopic pond organism is rewriting what scientists thought DNA could do
In a shallow pond at Oxford University Parks, surrounded by dog walkers and rowing crews, a single-celled organism has been ...
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Scientists accidentally discover a pond organism that uses stop codons to build proteins instead of ending them — rewriting biology’s most universal rule
Somewhere in a sample of ordinary pond water, a single-celled organism has been quietly breaking one of biology’s most ...
Cells manufacture proteins by following instructions encoded in messenger RNA, which is read in three-letter groups called codons. To translate this message, the cell uses molecules called transfer ...
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