Background Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) is a contiguous gene deletion syndrome involving variable size deletions of the 4p16.3 region. Seizures are frequently, but not always, associated with WHS.
As genetic testing becomes increasingly important in modern healthcare, cytogenetics is emerging as a promising career for ...
Although there is only one human genome sequence, different genes are expressed in many different cell types and tissues, as well as in different developmental stages or diseases. The structure of ...
Persistent fatigue, easy bruising, and frequent infections in children might signal inherited blood disorders, not just typical childhood ailments. Early detection through genetic testing is crucial ...
Scientists have now traced why the H5N1 bird flu virus that jumped into U.S. dairy herds keeps turning up in cows’ udders and ...
Genes that follow similar expression trajectories in response to stress or stimulus tend to share biological functions. Thus, it is reasonable and common to cluster genes by expression trajectories.
Research led by RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and University College Dublin (UCD) has identified immune ...
PS, designed entirely by artificial intelligence, passed its first human safety trial at Cambridge — triggering ...
Human-derived organoids improved heart function in pigs with ischemic heart disease, laying the groundwork for their therapeutic potential in humans.
AI has been used to develop a universal vaccine that could protect against multiple coronaviruses. The successful Phase 1 ...