Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, occur worldwide in many varieties, including in single-cell form and in chains called filaments. While these tiny life forms can strongly influence many ...
A RIKEN researcher and his colleague have identified how genes are expressed in fish embryos when they first start using ...
Mice and newts were applied to the one-step Cre-loxP organism creation technology by TAx9. In this study, the researchers succeeded in synthesizing a Cre-loxP integrated vector by placing a short DNA ...
On the fourth floor of Northwest Labs lives ye olde yeast colony, propagating for over 16 thousand generations. Neither a medieval fungus problem nor an ancient sourdough factory, the yeast has been ...
Fungi, especially filamentous fungi, are a relatively understudied, biotechnologically useful resource with incredible potential for commercial applications. These multicellular eukaryotic organisms ...
Most life on Earth depends on sunlight, yet some organisms flourish in the dark depths of the ocean where sunlight never reaches. A study led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) ...
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Gene transcription is a stochastic process that occurs in all organisms. Transcriptional bursting, a critical molecular dynamics mechanism, creates significant heterogeneity in mRNA and protein levels ...
New research suggests that alternative splicing may have an even greater influence on biology than just by creating new protein isoforms. The study shows that the biggest impact of alternative ...
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