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AI meets DNA: US scientists design massive genetic circuit libraries faster than ever
New CLASSIC technique uses AI and massive DNA libraries to predict genetic circuit performance faster and more accurately.
There are hundreds of cell types in the human body, each with a specific role spelled out in their DNA. In theory, all it ...
Scientists at Rice University have unveiled a breakthrough technique that could fundamentally change how DNA is designed for ...
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Hidden Aging Cliff in Sperm Related to RNA Could Explain Health Risks in Children of Older Dads
Hidden RNA signals in sperm reveal an "aging cliff" that could impact offspring health.
According to MarketsandMarkets(TM), the Nucleic Acid Isolation and Purification Market is projected to grow from about USD 7.10 billion in 2025 to USD 10.99 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.1%. Browse ...
Using CLASSIC, Rice researchers realized that circuits are variable, having multiple pathways to elicit the same outcome.
A Europe-wide study led by the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) shows that the microbial composition of the gut, ...
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This is SPARDA: A self-destruct, self-defense system in bacteria that could be a new biotech tool
A bacterial defense system called SPARDA employs kamikaze-like tactics to protect cells and could be useful in future ...
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When DNA results don’t tell the whole story
The truth is that, while DNA testing is often touted as being 99.9% accurate, that tiny remaining fraction is where thousands ...
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