Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to stand, balance and walk on two legs instead of moving on all fours like other primates, according to researchers.
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Genes pick up DNA that could save species from dying out
Recent research has uncovered a fascinating mechanism in the nematode worm C. elegans that could have profound implications ...
DNA shines a light back into the past, showing us things that fossils can't. But how far back can that light extend? Some of the oldest DNA sequences come from mastodon and polar bear fossils about 50 ...
Traditional breeding and genetic modification methods have struggled to keep pace with the rapid evolution of plant viruses. CRISPR/Cas systems, originally derived from bacterial immune responses, ...
A new study by investigators at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School is providing one of the most detailed ...
Researchers confirmed that sperm accumulate mutations over the years, increasing the risk of transmitting diseases to ...
This study offers a valuable methodological advance by introducing a gene panel selection approach that captures combinatorial specificity to define cell identity. The findings address key limitations ...
High-dimensional data often contain noisy and redundant features, posing challenges for accurate and efficient feature selection. To address this, a dynamic multitask learning framework is proposed, ...
Abstract: Driven by the evolution of smart and sustainable manufacturing paradigms under Industry 5.0, which emphasize adaptability, connectivity, and data-driven decision-making, the dynamic flexible ...
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