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Making Larvae Count
13.12.2017
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Genetic barcodes are used to quantify crucial populations in a coral reef ecosystem
Revising the Genetic Message after It Is Sent
20.11.2017
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Dr. Schraga Schwartz and his group are revealing in unprecedented detail a mechanism for controlling gene activity
Thinking outside the Skeleton
02.11.2017
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Scoliosis may be linked to problems with our "sixth sense"
Genomic Recycling: Ancestral Genes Take On New Roles
18.09.2017
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How some genes lost the ability to make proteins - and gained regulatory powers
First Cells
14.08.2017
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Videos of forming embryonic blood vessels reveal the presence of unusual cells and the unexpected role of a well-known gene in creating blood
Expanding the Reach of the Genome's Guardian
31.07.2017
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An Institute study finds a whole new role for one of the most famous proteins in cancer research
Give Me a Break: Chromosomal Breaks Facilitate Precise Breeding in Plants
04.07.2017
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Using the plant's own DNA repair mechanisms could help breeders select the traits they want
Stressed Out from Birth: Mice Exposed to Prenatal Stress Are Predisposed to Eating Disorders Later in Life
01.06.2017
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Scientists at the Weizmann Institute prevented the onset of eating disorders through dietary intervention
MalaCards and GeneHancer Open New Directions in Medical Research
11.05.2017
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New developments in genetic databases will make it easier than ever to identify the molecular basis of disease
Researchers Identify 6,500 Genes That Are Expressed Differently in Men and Women
03.05.2017
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Genes that are mostly active in one sex or the other may play a crucial role in our evolution and health
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