Researchers at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto have discovered a gene may be responsible for the behaviours ...
Researchers have pinpointed a long non-coding gene that plays a distinct role in the social and stereotypic repetitive ...
A long‑overlooked stretch of the human genome appears to play a distinct role in shaping the social and stereotypic ...
A new study identifies PTCHD1-AS as a key non-coding gene that shapes social and repetitive behaviors in autism without affecting cognition.
Scientists at The Hospital for Sick Children in Canada have discovered a gene that may be responsible for defining behaviors ...
A long-overlooked stretch of the human genome appears to play a distinct role in shaping the social and stereotypic ...
Origins of the code: University of Illinois researchers found that the genetic code’s origins are tied to dipeptide composition, offering clues to life’s earliest evolution. Beyond coding DNA: Most ...
Mouse (left) and chicken (right) during development. Both species use conserved signaling pathways to form the craniofacial ...
Birds and mammals use the same genes to build their face, but deploy them differently in time and space. Cells and evolutionary change: The undifferentiated facial mesenchyme emerges as an essential ...
Ming, Professor of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE) at The Hong Kong University of Science and ...
Improved analysis adds several microproteins to the human proteome, and suggests a path toward identifying thousands more ...
From studying microRNAs in embryonic stem cells to exploring exosomes in anti-tumor immunity, Blelloch illustrates how ...