What is the human exposome? A massive study quantifying 115,000 associations shows that cumulative environmental exposures rival genetics in predicting disease.
For decades, scientists have been carefully unraveling the role of genes in disease by examining how small variations in a ...
To this day, in the known universe, only one example exists of a system capable of general-purpose intelligence. That system ...
Based on hard science fiction, a genre that prioritizes scientific accuracy, the blockbuster gets a lot right but misses a ...
A research team led by Zhen-Xing Endowed Professor Jian Yang at the School of Life Sciences, Westlake University, has ...
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project, single linear reference genomes (such as GRCh38) have served as the foundation for biomedical research. However, the genetic backgrounds of human ...
Across the Princeton campus and beyond, groundbreaking biomedical advances are emerging from interdisciplinary partnerships ...
Scientists have finally cracked a long-standing mystery about squid and cuttlefish evolution by analyzing newly sequenced ...
Unlike bacteria or yeast, moss can produce large polypeptides of human collagen along with the post-translational modifications that make it stable and bioactive.
New study finds junk DNA may actually protect the body from colorectal cancer. Learn how your genetic 'clutter' is actually a shield.
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Ancient DNA links 15,800-year-old Anatolian dogs to human-style burials
Genetic analysis of canid remains from a rock shelter in central Türkiye has identified what researchers describe as the ...
Botstein, Princeton’s Anthony B. Evnin ‘62 Professor of Genomics, Emeritus, and an emeritus professor of molecular biology ...
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