Molecular genetics
- How do jumping genes cause disease, drive evolution? (06 Aug 2018)
- More complex biological systems evolve more freely: Interactions between mutations lead to unexpected result | Study published in eLife (02 Aug 2018)
- CRISPR diversifies: Cut, paste, on, off, and now—evolve (02 Aug 2018)
- Single-molecule magnetic tweezers reveal dual function of FACT in gene regulation (28 Jul 2018)
- CRISPR-carrying nanoparticles edit the genome (19 Nov 2017)
- CRISPR Can Now Be Used to Edit Individual Bases (27 Oct 2017)
- Researchers engineer CRISPR to edit single RNA letters in human cells (26 Oct 2017)
- New function in gene-regulatory protein discovered (20 Oct 2017)
- Gene editing in the brain gets a major upgrade (20 Oct 2017)
- Pioneering discovery of an odor-detecting receptor enhancer (12 Oct 2017)
- New technique scours the genome for genes that combat disease (12 Oct 2017)
- Revolutionary process could signal new era for gene synthesis (12 Sep 2017)
- Study reveals the genetic start-up of a human embryo (29 Jun 2016)
- Rutgers researchers show how gene activation protein works (13 Jun 2016)
- How DNA 'proofreader' proteins pick and edit their reading material (31 May 2016)
- The human genome: A complex orchestra (28 May 2016)
- Life in 3-D: Scientists pave the way for understanding the role of non-coding DNA in common genetic diseases (28 May 2016)
- Researchers explore how genomic integrity is preserved in double-strand breaks (27 May 2016)
- A guide to CRISPR gene activation (24 May 2016)
- Shedding light on the 'dark matter' of the genome (21 May 2016)
- Mutations linked to genetic disorders shed light on a crucial DNA repair pathway (17 May 2016)
- Researchers design first artificial ribosome (16 May 2016)
- In CRISPR advance, scientists successfully edit human T cells: Research has implications for autoimmune diseases, AIDS, cancer (16 May 2016)
- How to make chromosomes from DNA (16 May 2016)
- The new SLENDR technique: Protein labeling in the developing brain by genome editing (14 May 2016)
- Gene editing can now change an entire species -- forever (10 May 2016)
- Discovery of a fundamental limit to the evolution of the genetic code: A study performed at IRB Barcelona offers an explanation as to why the genetic code, the dictionary used by organisms to translat (03 May 2016)
- Breakthrough helps explain how DNA is organized in our cells (03 May 2016)
- Controlling RNA in living cells (26 Apr 2016)
- Decoding the cell's genetic filing system (23 Apr 2016)
- Chinese team performs gene editing on human embryo (23 Apr 2016)
- Pulling the strings of our genetic puppetmasters: Engineers gain control of gene activity (20 Apr 2016)
- Researchers greatly increase precision of new genome editing tool (19 Apr 2016)
- How DNA alarm-system works (19 Apr 2016)
- Researchers find hidden meaning and 'speed limits' within genetic code (17 Apr 2016)
- HIV can develop resistance to CRISPR/Cas9 (10 Apr 2016)
- Spelling mutations and evolutionary advantages (23 Mar 2016)
- Mapping the unknown: What is the function of non-coding RNA in plants? (16 Mar 2016)
- New strategies, tools offered for genome editing: Bioengineer Gang Bao and team explore CRISPR-Cas9 alternatives (01 Mar 2016)
- New tool for efficiently validating the accuracy of CRISPR-Cas9 reactions (05 Feb 2016)
- Scientists discover new system for human genome editing (21 Dec 2015)
- Novel DNA repair mechanism brings new horizons (21 Dec 2015)
- New resource makes gene-editing technology even more user friendly (21 Dec 2015)
- Broad, MIT scientists overcome key CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing hurdle (21 Dec 2015)
- Broad Institute-MIT team identifies highly efficient new cas9 for in vivo genome editing (09 Dec 2015)
- RCas9: A programmable RNA editing tool (03 Dec 2015)
- How CRISPR lets us edit our DNA (22 Oct 2015)
- Mysterious gene functionally decoded (24 Jun 2014)