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In a proud moment for the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), five graduating medical cadets were formally commissioned at a ceremonial event held on Saturday at the college’s Bhardwaj Auditorium. Of ...
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Scientists have pieced together a new draft of the human genome that better captures humanity’s genetic diversity.
A bacteria living in special cells inside an insect has the smallest genome of any known cellular lifeform, a new study finds.
University of Southampton scientists have stored the full human genome on a 5D memory crystal—a revolutionary data storage format that can survive for billions of years.
The promise of genome editing to help understand human diseases and create new therapies is vast, but technological limitations have limited advancement of the field. While existing editing ...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Wednesday that U.S. Army Pvt. Erwin H. Schopp, a Plymouth native who died as ...
This Tiny Fern Has the World’s Largest Known Genome The plant’s genome has about 50 times as many base pairs as a human’s, and its DNA from a single cell would stretch longer than a football ...
Herodotus' theory on Armenian origins challenged by first whole-genome study Date: November 25, 2024 Source: Trinity College Dublin Summary: Armenians, a population in Western Asia historically ...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced that U.S. Army Pvt. Erwin H. Schopp, 30, of Plymouth, Nebraska, who was ...
– A U.S. Army medical officer from the 1st Area Medical Laboratory passed the demanding American Board of Medical Microbiology exam that has a historical 20 percent success rate for non ...
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