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A new study focused on multiple myeloma, the second most common blood cancer, may lead to better ways to group patients by the state of their DNA and define new subtypes of disease to better predict treatment strategies and outcomes.
If you're looking to uncover family history or learn more about your health, here's how to decide which DNA testing kit is best for you.
The Age of AI will rely on massive volumes of data that can be easily stored and retrieved—and bioscience may have an ingenious solution.
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The Creation of Complex Synthetic DNA Could Change Everything
More complex DNA that still works could rewrite medicine, biology, and even the future of life itself.
High levels of donor-derived cell-free DNA may identify biopsy-proven rejection risk for transplant recipients, according to data from the Kidney Allograft Outcomes AlloSure Registry. Donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) is a biomarker that allows early detection of immune-mediated graft injury,
That was the case for one woman who thought she had rescued a Labrador mix, only to later discover the truth. "We were duped!" wrote Reddit user alpinay in the comments of her post. "If it wasn't for the double dew claws and her height we would've thought she was 100 [percent] yellow lab.
In 1957, just four years after Francis Crick and other scientists solved the riddle of DNA’s structure—the now famous double helix—Crick laid out what he called the “central dogma” of molecular biology,
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Scientists find new way to store data in DNA
Scientists have recently discovered an innovative approach to data storage by harnessing the natural capabilities of DNA. This groundbreaking method promises to revolutionize how we store vast amounts of information,