Deletions or duplications of a certain genomic region implicated in autism can induce autism-like brain and behavior changes in mice.
Deletions or duplications of a certain genomic region implicated in autism can induce autism-like brain and behavior changes in mice.
Early sequencing evolved into the publication of genomes for myriad species, including our own, within the span of two and a half decades. Bioinformatician Stephen Friend opines on what's in store as the next quarter century of omics takes shape.
Twenty-five years later, the magazine is still hitting many of the same key discussion points of science.
In an essay entitled "Molecular Cut and Paste: The New Generation of Biological Tools," virologist William McEwan envisions a future where viruses are reprogrammed to become the workhorses of science and medicine.
Three gene jockeys share their thoughts on past and future tools of the trade.
The mother of disabled twins doggedly pursued the root of her children's illness and found it in their genome profiles.
Epigenetic perturbations could jump-start heritable variation.
The promise of viruses as biotech tools will help molecular biology fulfill its true potential.
Exploiting the unique properties of living systems makes synthetic biologists better engineers.
Designing genomes from scratch will be the next revolution in biology.