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Beyond the Blueprint
Jennifer A. Schweitzer, Mark A. Genung, and Joseph K. Bailey
| Sep 1, 2014
| 10+ min read
In addition to serving as a set of instructions to build an individual, the genome can influence neighboring organisms and, potentially, entire ecosystems.
Going Viral
Breeann Kirby and Jeremy J. Barr
| Sep 1, 2013
| 10+ min read
From therapeutics to gene transfer, bacteriophages offer a sustainable and powerful method of controlling microbes.
Could Cancer’s Microbiome Help Diagnose and Treat the Disease?
Jef Akst
| Mar 14, 2022
| 10+ min read
A growing appreciation of the bacterial assemblages that live within tumors has researchers striving to understand and capitalize on their role.
The Inside Guide: The Gut Microbiome’s Role in Host Evolution
Catherine Offord
| Jul 1, 2021
| 10+ min read
Bacteria that live in the digestive tracts of animals may influence the adaptive trajectories of their hosts.
Are Phages Overlooked Mediators of Health and Disease?
Catherine Offord
| Feb 1, 2021
| 10+ min read
Bacteria-infecting viruses affect the composition and behavior of microbes in the mammalian gut—and perhaps influence human biology.
The Mycobiome
Mahmoud Ghannoum
| Feb 1, 2016
| 8 min read
The largely overlooked resident fungal community plays a critical role in human health and disease.
Viruses of the Human Body
Eric Delwart
| Nov 1, 2016
| 10 min read
Some of our resident viruses may be beneficial.
How to Track Cell Lineages As They Develop
Kelly Rae Chi
| Dec 1, 2016
| 7 min read
Sequencing and gene-editing advances make tracing a cell
’
s journey throughout development easier than ever.
Week in Review: October 7–11
Jef Akst
| Oct 11, 2013
| 5 min read
Nobels awarded for vesicle trafficking and computational chemistry; building 3-D microbial communities; mislabeled microbes cause retractions
Pluripotent Until Needed
Beth Marie Mole
| Apr 1, 2013
| 7 min read
Microarrays help keep induced pluripotent stem cell lines in check, from start to finish.
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