After 20 years of high-profile failure, gene therapy is finally well on its way to clinical approval.
After 20 years of high-profile failure, gene therapy is finally well on its way to clinical approval.
Inspired by Darwin, Mohamed Noor has uncovered the molecular dance by which a single species becomes two.
Genes that react to cellular sugar content are regulated by a long non-coding RNA via an unexpected mechanism
A novel liquid laser set-up can detect single nucleotide mutations in a cancer gene.
Genes shared across species that produce different phenotypes – deafness in humans and directional growth in plants – may reveal new models of disease.
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A mutated feline receptor for sweet tastes explains why cats don’t love sugar but do dig mushrooms.
Elaine Mardis can make DNA sequencers sing, generating genome data that shed light on evolution and disease.