When scientists sequence tumor DNA, they typically find small amounts of genetic code from bacteria, viruses and fungi—microorganisms that—if actually present in tumor tissues—could influence how they ...
Do microorganisms truly reside in tumors, or do the samples become contaminated before sequencing occurs? A new computational ...
When scientists sequence tumor DNA, they typically find small amounts of genetic code from bacteria, viruses and fungi – microorganisms that, if actually present in tumor tissues, could influence how ...
The revised Patent Examination Guidelines foster innovation by redefining plant varieties, says Juhua Luo of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office ...
Upregulated expression of transcription factors promoting cone identity in late-stage retinal progenitors drives development ...
The power of artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced computing has made it possible to design genetic sequences encoding ...