... of Iowa identify a slew of microbe-induced genetic changes in a tiny squid, including a set of ... graduate student Carlene Chun dissected the genetics of the squid host response, including a comparison ...
... . For example, the eutrophication of Greifensee and Lake Constance in the 1970s and 1980s led to genetic changes in a species of water flea which was ultimately displaced. Despite the fact that water ...
... could be connected to altered stress levels during this method of delivery. It is thought that these genetic changes, which differ from normal vaginal deliveries, could explain why people delivered ...
... by scientists at Iowa State University's Plant Sciences Institute has resulted in a process that will make genetic changes in plant genes much more efficient, practical and safe. The breakthrough was ...
Scientists have developed a process that will make genetic changes in plant genes much more efficient, practical and safe.
... 60 percent of young AML patients become long-term survivors.
This study reflects the push to chart the genetic changes that free cells from normal controls and allow the ...
... diseases but none of the previously discovered familial cancer genes has had CNV as the genetic change.
"This alteration is unlike anything we have ever seen before in families that tend to ...
... have shown that the cancer cells of cervical cancer patients display numerous genetic changes, but their importance for disease progression and treatment resistance has not been clear.
The authors, ...
... widespread expansion of urothelial cells that harbor genetic changes but otherwise appear normal under ... tumor-suppressor RB1, for high-resolution genetic analysis to identify candidate genes affecting ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Suicide victims who were abused as children have clear genetic changes in their brains, Canadian researchers reported on Tuesday in a finding they said shows neglect can cause ...
... the fertilizer or the perfect soil conditions, but in just a few genetic changes that over time have resulted in tomatoes 1,000 times bigger than their wild ancestors, U.S. researchers ...
NEW YORK, May 13 (UPI) -- U.S. and Canadian researchers say they have discovered a previously unknown genetic abnormality in an animal model of schizophrenia.
... neurotransmitter; it transmits signals from nerve to muscle, enabling an individual to move. The genetic changes we found seriously disrupt the functioning of this receptor, meaning that the fetus ...
... , which specifically focused on copper exposure, extended the approach by identifying the consequences of the genetic changes in terms of altered metabolism (impact to their metabolomic profile) in ...
... lifestyle changes including a better diet and more exercise can lead not only to a better physique, but also to swift and dramatic changes at the genetic level, U.S. researchers said on Monday.