Whether you turn red when drinking alcohol, dislike certain smells, or metabolize drugs differently from others, the explanation often lies in your DNA, or more precisely, your gene types.
Researchers have identified specific coupled patterns of brain activity and gene expression that help explain impulsive ...
University of Navarra (Spain) researchers have developed RNACOREX, a new open-source software capable of identifying gene ...
Analyzing stochastic cell-to-cell variability can potentially reveal causal interactions in gene regulatory networks.
This study presents SynaptoGen, a differentiable extension of connectome models that links gene expression, protein-protein interaction probabilities, synaptic multiplicity, and synaptic weights, and ...
The rapid expansion of high-throughput sequencing technologies has generated unprecedented amounts of multi-omics data, ...
If stretched out, human DNA would be about 2 meters long. For this long strand to fit inside the cell nucleus, which is about ...