Still, the ability to pinpoint particular chromosomes or regions thereof is of little use unless researchers also have a uniform system for referring to these structures in their communications ...
L arge and rare duplications and deletions in a chromosome region known as 22q11.2 , which involves genes that regulate cardiac development, are linked to nonsyndromic bicuspid aortic valve ...
Large and rare duplications and deletions in a chromosome region known as 22q11.2 , which involves genes that regulate cardiac development, are linked to nonsyndromic bicuspid aortic valve disease.
C9-1 binds to a region with pericentromeric repeats on chromosome 9 and C9-2 targets 115 sites within a 5 Kb region. In summary, by introducing hundreds of specific and non-repetitive sgRNAs in a ...
A study conducted by a research team at the Crick Institute identified important genes on the Y chromosome that regulate ...
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The epigenetic state of chromatin, gene activity, and chromosomal positions are interrelated. A research team from the IPK ...
Researchers have uncovered which genes on the Y chromosome regulate the development of sperm and impact fertility in male mice. This research could help us understand why some men don't produce enough ...
The epigenetic state of chromatin, gene activity, and chromosomal positions are interrelated. A research team from the IPK Leibniz Institute (IPK) and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) ...
Macquarie University researchers, alongside an international team, have achieved a significant milestone in synthetic biology by completing the final chromosome of the world's first synthetic yeast ...
Macquarie University researchers have worked with an international team of scientists to achieve a major milestone in synthetic biology by completing the creation of the final chromosome in the ...
Results prove that inversions can be generated in plants without causing further unwanted changes in the expression of genetic information.