Abstract: The last few years have witnessed exponential rise in breast cancer disease. The increasing mortality rate due to the lack of earlier diagnosis has alarmed healthcare industry to develop ...
According to the RNA world hypothesis, life began when RNA molecules evolved the ability to make more copies of themselves. Now we have discovered an RNA molecule that is almost capable of this – it ...
This article and associated images are based on a poster originally authored by Adam Buckle, Julia Unsicker and Iain McWilliam and presented at ELRIG Drug Discovery 2025 in affiliation with Arrayjet ...
It was 2012 when Love Dalén, a paleogeneticist at Stockholm University, first laid eyes upon a special specimen on a lab table in eastern Siberia. "Our Russian collaborators said, 'Come here into this ...
Some 39,000 years ago, a woolly mammoth died in present-day Siberia, destined to be blanketed by ice and permafrost that would end up preserving its body — even down to the hair and muscle. Subscribe ...
A woolly mammoth that was frozen in the Siberian permafrost for nearly 40,000 years has yielded the world’s oldest RNA. The specimen, found in 2010 and nicknamed Yuka, is regarded as the ...
RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) is a high-throughput sequencing approach that enables comprehensive quantification of transcriptomes at a genome-wide scale. As a result, RNA-Seq has become a routine ...
In the post-genomic era, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as critical regulators in various cancers and hold potential as minimally invasive diagnostic biomarkers. This study aimed to ...
Your DNA is continually damaged by sources both inside and outside your body. One especially severe form of damage called a double-strand break involves the severing of both strands of the DNA double ...
CD Genomics, a globally distinguished pioneer in genomic technologies, declared today the induction of their innovative LncRNA Microarray Service, affording scientists an avant-garde solution for ...
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