The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
From a plastic-munching coral to see-through frogs, here are The Scientist’s favorite images from 2017.
From a plastic-munching coral to see-through frogs, here are The Scientist’s favorite images from 2017.
The gene-editing tool was effective in disabling a defective gene responsible for some forms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Researchers reduce the severity of hereditary deafness in mice with the delivery of CRISPR-Cas9 protein-RNA complexes that inactivate a mutant gene in their inner ears.
Syrian hamsters and thirteen-lined ground squirrels are tolerant of chilly temperatures, thanks to amino acid changes in a cold-responsive ion channel.
Upping a gene’s expression in rat brains made them better learners and normalized the activity of hundreds of other genes to resemble the brains of younger animals.
Entomologists have rediscovered a species of moth that was considered lost for 130 years.
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The first industry-sponsored CRISPR therapy is slated to be tested in humans in 2018.
The nine plaintiffs allege the university’s actions put women at risk.
A genomic interrogation of homosexuality turns up speculative links between genetic elements and sexual orientation, but researchers say the study is too small to be significant.