The human genome contains approximately 1,600 types of transcription factors responsible for regulating gene activity across ...
Agriculture, from the outset, has been made possible by humans tweaking the genes of plants to make them grow faster, produce ...
In December 2025, Castle Biosciences reported Nature Communications data from the largest prospective, multicenter uveal melanoma study showing that combining its DecisionDx-UM test with PRAME gene ...
Triglia discusses her research at the intersection of genetics, epigenetics, single-cell genomics and computational biology.
Background Western diet and associated production of secondary bile acids (BAs) have been linked to the development of ...
Testosterone promotes the conversion of glucose to fatty acids by increasing the expression of ACLY in seminal vesicle epithelial cells, thereby regulating the seminal plasma components.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming medicine’s most powerful microscope, revealing patterns in human DNA that were ...
This study reports a valuable method to predict the capacity of a candidate probiotic bacterium to metabolically outcompete a bacterial pathogen in the ecological niche of the murine respiratory tract ...
New method ASPEN accurately maps gene activity from each parent in individual cells, overcoming noise in data. It revealed ...
Large-scale human genetics studies have shown that many risk variants for common and complex diseases sit in the non-coding ...
University of Navarra (Spain) researchers have developed RNACOREX, a new open-source software capable of identifying gene regulation networks with applications in cancer survival analysis.
Over the past decades, large-scale human genetic studies have identified numerous risk genes and variants associated with complex diseases and traits.