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  • A tiny fern from New Caledonia holds the record for the largest known genome of any living organism….
  • A holoparasitic plant replaces its own genes with host DNA to survive
  • Drosophila Nucleostemin 1 Loss Triggers Apoptosis Mechanism

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unbelievablefactsblog.com /4 weeks ago

A tiny fern from New Caledonia holds the record for the largest known genome of any living organism….

A tiny fern from New Caledonia holds the record for the largest known genome of any living organism....

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phys.org /1 week ago

A holoparasitic plant replaces its own genes with host DNA to survive

All living organisms are known to inherit genes, DNA sequences that contain instructions for producing specific proteins and performing biological functions, from their parents. In...

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bioengineer.org /1 month ago

Drosophila Nucleostemin 1 Loss Triggers Apoptosis Mechanism

In a groundbreaking new study published in the journal Cell Death Discovery, researchers have unveiled a critical molecular pathway by which the nucleostemin 1 protein in Drosophil...

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genengnews.com /1 month ago

D&D‑seq Uses Base Editing to Map DNA–Protein Interactions in Single Cells

D&D‑seq uses a base editor–nanobody fusion to record DNA–protein contacts at single‑cell resolution. The method maps transcription factor and chromatin-remodeling proteins. The...

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scienceandculture.com /2 weeks ago

Epigenome Is Biology’s Second Revolution

Thomas Woodward compares the epigenetic system to a supercomputer where information is written everywhere — on the hardware, the screen, and even the keys. Source

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phys.org /2 weeks ago

3D genome analysis of germ cell formation tracks 350 million years of vertebrate evolution

A research team led by the Universitat AutГІnoma de Barcelona (UAB) has revealed how the genome is reorganized in 3D during male germ cell formation in vertebrates, leading to impo...

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arstechnica.com /1 month ago

The first complex cells had genes from a complex mix of species

Our ancestors' genomes were built through successive waves of gene transfers.

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