Weekly Updates #8
New Parkinson’s Variant: In a recently published study, researchers discovered a new genetic variant, RAB32 Ser71Arg, linked to Parkinson's disease.
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New Parkinson’s Variant: In a recently published study, researchers discovered a new genetic variant, RAB32 Ser71Arg, linked to Parkinson's disease.
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We are selfish. And it is natural. The cruelty and brutality, if exist, are favoured by evolution. Selfishness is what the evolution will always come up with. Find out why.
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Have you ever noticed the similarity between tumorgenesis in cancer and organogenesis due to stem cells? Studies do reveal this remarkable coincidence! What if it is not a coincidence…let’s dive deep
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An exciting week: Eliminating HIV, Solving infidelity reasons, Engineering transgenic insulin cows, and mRNA breakthroughs.
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Are you curious about the origins of viruses? Which came first - cells or acellular viruses? Keep on reading to uncover the fascinating answer!
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This week, we bring you the studies that identified new targets for treatments of diseases, and the retroviral link to our brain. Also find about the unique shape of neutrophil nuclei
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What all was found last week? A prey that turns into a predator when temperature changes. And mtDNA cans escape into cytoplasm and trigger immune response. Whats more? Find out below:
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Want to know what major studies in molecular biology were published this week? Read this.
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It is difficult to make a conclusive remark about the consequences of variable lengths of the Poly-A tail for a transcript. Conventional…
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Terminologies Used:
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The media has been very crispy about CRISPR. However, the actual credit should go to Cas — the endonuclease protein — rather than CRISPR…
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Read on SubstackExpressing This RNA Can Silence An Entire Chromosome by Cellvi
We carry a pair of each autosome but what about the sex chromosomes? In females, they occur in pairs (XX) whereas in males, X is…
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