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The scientists used a combination of short- and long-read sequencing data to assemble and analyze genomes from 28 members of the same family.
Nobel laureate David Baker, right, speaks with BioCentury's Simone Fishburn at the Life Science Innovation Northwest ...
"Manufacturing these cutting-edge products inherently requires a workforce with enhanced knowledge and skills." ...
A team of researchers has used advanced DNA sequencing to develop the most comprehensive atlas yet of genetic change through generations, laying the foundations for new insights into the roots of ...
Genome editing has advanced at a rapid pace with promising results for treating genetic conditions -- but there is always room for improvement. A new paper showcases the power of scalable protein ...
Heritable Genetic Modification in Food Animals, a new congressionally mandated report from the National Academies of Sciences ...
Genome editing has advanced at a rapid pace with promising results for treating genetic conditions—but there is always room ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNAI-Powered Protein Engineering for Precise and Scalable Gene TherapyGenome editing has progressed rapidly, showing promising outcomes for the treatment of genetic disorders, yet there remains ...
A Bay Area protein design startup wants to build more potent antibody-drug conjugates, and is starting with $20 million in ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBlind mice see again with gold-powered breakthrough, human trials to followThe study shows that injecting gold nanoparticles into the eye and stimulating them with infrared lasers can activate retinal ...
Spring is the perfect time to celebrate our Mother Earth in all her glory. In spite of her violent demonstration of ...
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