This study provides a comprehensive evaluation of the off-target effects of ADARdd and provides guidelines for improving RNA editing accuracy in plants. The authors also emphasize that ...
For quota_Anchor, collinear gene pairs are initially identified by a dynamic programming algorithm analogous to those implemented in DAGchainer and ...
Researchers analyzed gene expression and network connectivity across eight human tissues and found shared aging-related ...
A new research paper featured as the cover of Volume 17, Issue 12 of Aging-US was published on December 22, 2025, titled “A ...
Parse Biosciences and Codebreaker Labs partner to apply whole transcriptome single cell profiling and causal genomics at scale: Seattle Monday, December 22, 2025, 17:00 Hrs [IST] ...
VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 31, 2025 /CNW/ -- The precision oncology market surged to $139.4 billion in 2025 and is racing toward $317.5 billion by 2035([1]) , driven by a fundamental shift in cancer ...
This article explores how single-cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics are illuminating early pregnancy, uncovering maternal fetal cell interactions and paving the way for better understanding ...
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Strange parasitic 'mushroom' plant abandoned photosynthesis and somehow flourished
In the damp understory of forests in Taiwan, mainland Japan, and Okinawa, a plant called Balanophora can fool you at first ...
Researchers in Sweden recovered RNA from a 130-year-old Tasmanian tiger, allowing them to identify which genes were active in its tissues before extinction.
According to MarketsandMarkets™, The report Single-molecule Real-time (SMRT) Sequencing Market is projected to grow from USD 2.92 billion in 2025 and to reach 5.32 billion by 2030, at a Compound ...
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Scientists just recovered RNA from an extinct Tasmanian tiger. The last one died out in 1936
Swedish scientists retrieved RNA from an extinct Tasmanian tiger to help trace the genes that were active in the animal’s ...
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