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In a monumental scientific effort, the human genome has been mapped across time and space in four dimensions
The Human Genome Project was completed a little over twenty years ago. Now, scientists involved in the 4D Nucleome Project ...
A new study shows, for the first time, how the human genome folds and moves in 3D over time to control when genes turn on and ...
Scientists depicted the four-dimensional genome model to reveal how DNA folding regulates genes. The discovery helps ...
One of the most detailed 3D maps of how the human chromosomes are organized and folded within a cell's nucleus is published ...
After 10 years, members of the 4D Nucleome consortium have successfully completed the first phase of a project that aims to ...
Our brain is arguably the organ that most distinguishes humans from other primates. Its exceptional size, complexity and capabilities far exceed those of any other species on Earth. Yet humans share ...
Although it also performs some functions in men, estrogen, the main female sex hormone, is involved in a myriad of processes, ...
Study finds CRISPR/Cas gene editing causes “chromatin fatigue” – another surprise mechanism by which it can produce unwanted ...
From rare diseases to chronic conditions, epigenetic editing unlocks new ways to control gene activity without altering the genetic code.
In a study published in Genome Research, a team of researchers, including Cornell College Assistant Professor of Biology ...
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