Medicine & TechnologyA Stanford Medicine-led study sheds light on women's higher autoimmune disease risk, attributing it to a molecule from the X chromosome. Continue reading to learn more.
Discovering the baby's biological sex is an exciting moment in pregnancy, which is determined at fertilization. Read the article to learn how it all happens.
Genomic research on pangolins may support conservation efforts for this endangered species as scientists uncover surprising chromosome counts in the unique mammal. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers demonstrated how epigenetic modification can be transmitted from the grandparents to the next generation (grandoffspring). Learn more about this transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in this article.
New research compared brain development between modern humans and Neanderthals. Read to find out what the researchers discovered when they made the comparison.
A new pathway to the formation of senescent or zombie cells was discovered. Read more about the process and what it offers to our knowledge about aging and age-related diseases.
A study shows how stabilizing chromosomes may contribute to addressing tumors. Find out how this diagnostic and treatment strategy in dealing with cancer works.
Researchers discovered that the COVID-19 antibody levels are higher for women and children, compared to men and people whose age is above 65 years old.
A new study developed a 4D modeling approach powered by supercomputer to see how RNA and chromosomes interact in a molecular but interactive perspective.
A new study analyzed the correlation between the protein cell p53 gain-of-function and the effects of aneuploidy. It aims to design a drug that can restore the natural function of p53 to suppress cancer.