Revising a dysfunctional gene in vivo for the first time, researchers successfully restore blood clotting in hemophiliac mice.
Revising a dysfunctional gene in vivo for the first time, researchers successfully restore blood clotting in hemophiliac mice.
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Much of Charles Darwin’s personal library–both his books and what he wrote within them--is now available online.
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Fifteen plant biologists are selected to take part in a new initiative in fundamental plant science research