The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Researchers pinpoint the genes that make pooches so dang affable.
Researchers pinpoint the genes that make pooches so dang affable.
A new genetic analysis contradicts a 2016 study proposing that our canine companions were domesticated from two distinct populations.
An estimate derived from fertility rates concludes that at least 75 percent of our DNA has no critical utility.
At Harvard University the chemical biologist looks for new metabolic pathways to investigate how gut bacteria interact with one another and their hosts.
The memory of a temperature spike can persist for as many as 14 generations in C. elegans.
Two research teams develop tools for tinkering with a bacterial genus prominent in human guts.
Scientists examine floating traces of DNA left by fish to better understand New York’s aquatic life.
Circular RNA biogenesis occurs when RNA fragments are bent into closed loops of one or more exons and/or introns.
Two new techniques allow researchers to manipulate the activity of gut bacteria.
When kept at warmer temperatures for five generations, C. elegans showed evidence of “remembering” that experience for up to 14 generations.