A genome-wide screen drills down to gene segments to find out which ones matter for cell fitness.
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A genome-wide screen drills down to gene segments to find out which ones matter for cell fitness.
Researchers transform a compact RNA-guided enzyme from bacteria into an efficient editor of human DNA.
Heart failure, muscle wasting, and postpartum depression could see innovative solutions thanks to advances made at University of Utah Health.
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Visual clues have led to insights about how the brain learns, which parents’ genes shape behavior, and how cells protect themselves from potential toxins.
Scientists have corrected abnormal heart rhythms in mice by restoring healthy levels of a protein that heart cells need to establish connections with one another.
When researchers figure out how to adjust a trait at its genetic source, lessons from one plant can help them improve another.
Not all small cell lung cancers are the same.
An unusual form of genomic imprinting gives moms and dads different influence over the chemical messengers that control mood and behavior.
Scientists at U of U Health are addressing difficult problems in unconventional ways.