A research team has clarified a mechanism of how retrotransposons, genetic elements that can 'jump around' chromosomes and are known drivers of evolution, preferentially insert in the centromere.
The composition of nodes that effectively transmit sinusoidal waves in a model network resembling C. elegans' electrical synapses network changes according to the waves' wavenumber.
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New progress in a long-standing debate about the nature of biological cell membranes could be made by considering which ...
“The whole point of condensates is to separate biological reactions to help them work efficiently, but now when you have ...
New progress in a long-standing debate about the nature of biological cell membranes could be made by considering which aspects of the membrane can ...
Understanding the differences between bacteria and viruses is crucial for recognizing how these microorganisms impact our ...
PDAT enzymes use membrane phospholipids as direct fatty acid donors to generate triglycerides stored in lipid droplets. This ...
Researchers from the Organoid group at the Hubrecht Institute have developed a new way to grow organoids. Organoids are tiny ...