A gene that is important for human hearing could determine whether a dog’s ears are pendulous like a basset hound’s or stubby ...
The digested meat from the wolf pup’s last meal, which took place 14,400 years ago, contained enough woolly rhino DNA to ...
Scientists first read the human genome, a three-billion-letter biological book, in April 2003. Since then, researchers have steadily advanced the ability to write DNA, moving far beyond single-gene ...
Humanized mouse models are vital for studying human gene function, but fully replacing mouse genes with complete human ...
SNPBag is a large language model pre-trained with whole-genome SNP data from 1 million synthetic individuals. It is currently fine-tuned for 5 tasks: Folders contain code for reproducing figures on ...
Abstract: In this paper, we present ongoing research on a method for human pose estimation under varying lighting conditions, with enhanced occlusion handling, real-time efficiency, and improved ...
Massive endeavor including Hopkins researchers and students aims to understand the planet's most biodiverse habitats ...
We explore the idea of 'longevity genes' and whether being blessed with a FOXO3 variant which will translate to a longer and ...
How much of our genome really matters? Some argue that because most of our DNA is active, it must be doing something important. Others say even random DNA would be highly active. This has now been put ...
While the 21st century has been bumpy, it has also ushered in monumental scientific and technological breakthroughs that have changed our world for the better. Advances in medicine have allowed for ...
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From a lab bench in Chicago to a global consortium effort, scientists have drawn the most detailed four-dimensional maps yet of the human genome, tracking how chromosomes fold, loop and shift around ...