A remarkably small bacterium containing fewer than 500 genes serves as the basis for one of the most detailed digital life reconstructions ever created. Using computer technology, scientists have ...
A cell-free genomics approach silences cellular noise and reveals transcription drivers, improving our understanding of a ...
To support drug discovery, a new study has revealed fundamental features of the transcription cycle in the bacteria that causes tuberculosis.
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AI trained on 9 trillion DNA letters predicts harmful mutations and designs new genomes
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Trained on genomic data spanning the tree of life, Evo 2 reveals how artificial intelligence can ...
Drug-resistant epilepsy affects millions worldwide, with focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) as one of the leading causes. Yet its ...
A double whammy for Syndex Bio molecular technologies has seen an oversubscribed $15.5million seed financing round closed, ...
A research team led by Sahand Jamal Rahi at EPFL’s Laboratory of the Physics of Biological Systems has introduced a new ...
EPFL researchers have developed a light-based method that can produce proteins that switch states, respond to signals, and even compute, using light and the cell cycle.
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Scientists uncover genetic switch that makes pancreatic cancer chemo-proof
Researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School have identified a molecular switch controlled by the protein GATA6 that determines whether pancreatic cancer cells respond to chemotherapy or become resistant.
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