A new study discovers a non-repeating genomic master clock led by MYRF-1 and LIN-42 that drives cellular development.
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Scientists found a hidden "genetic clock" that acts as the master timekeeper of an animal’s growth, firing off precise bursts of gene activity on schedule
Researchers working with the roundworm C. elegans have identified a feedback loop between two proteins that functions as a ...
Researchers developed PRINCE, a small-molecule-controlled CRISPR system enabling precise, long-term regulation of gene editing.
Scientists have unveiled a new version of the famous gene-editing tool CRISPR, one that can "pause" a given gene temporarily rather than permanently turning it off. The original CRISPR system works by ...
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Fixing one overactive gene in the amygdala pulled anxious, withdrawn mice back to normal
Researchers corrected the expression of a single overactive gene in the amygdala of mice and reversed anxiety, ...
As part of a research collaboration, the firms will develop AAV vectors for use in low-dose systemic gene therapies and in vivo CAR T-cell therapies.
DNA methylation is a key epigenome component that helps dictate how genes are expressed, contributing to normal cell and tissue differentiation during development, as well as the process of biological ...
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