Protein interaction networks in Arabidopsis give clues to plant evolution and immunity.
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Protein interaction networks in Arabidopsis give clues to plant evolution and immunity.
Conservation biologists must reflect on the nation’s changing demographics to save the organisms they strive to protect.
Already reeling from a 20-year losing battle with a devastating disease, the banana variety eaten in the United States is now threatened by a new—but old—enemy.
A study that identified several genes linked to extremely long life has been retracted due to technical errors in the sequencing chips used.
To meet the agricultural demands of the growing population, appropriate technology transfer incentives are a must.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in genomics, genetics, and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
A method for rapidly replacing stop codons throughout the genetic code of E. coli paves the way for biomanufacturing designer proteins.
The neural nexus of the circadian clock shows signs of functional decline as mice age, providing clues as to why sleep patterns tend to change as people grow older.
New evidence supports an old idea that embryos with genetic abnormalities can somehow fix themselves early in development.