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Genetics

Brain Cell DNA Refolds Itself to Aid Memory Recall

Researchers see structural changes in genetic material that allow memories to strengthen when remembered.

November 5, 2020

Nobel Chemistry Prize Awarded for CRISPR ‘Genetic Scissors’

Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna have been awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their development of CRISPR/Cas9 genetic editing.

October 8, 2020

Sex Is Driven by the Impetus to Change

Hooking up is nature’s way for a species to overcome a bad genomic match.

August 12, 2020

Extra DNA May Make Unlikely Hybrid Fish Possible

The unintentional creation of “sturddlefish” hybrids may illuminate the genomic mechanisms that govern whether species can interbreed.

August 5, 2020

Jellyfish Genome Hints That Complexity Isn’t Genetically Complex

Jellyfish didn’t need novel genes to take an evolutionary leap in complexity.

July 1, 2020

Cosmic Rays May Explain Life’s Bias for Right-Handed DNA

Cosmic rays may have given right-handed genetic helixes an evolutionary edge at the beginning of life’s history.

June 30, 2020

How Your Body Knows What Time It Is

Uncovering the molecules that keep our mind and body in a daily rhythm.

March 11, 2020

New Clues About ‘Ambigram’ Viruses With Strange Reversible Genes

For decades, scientists have been intrigued by tiny viruses whose genetic material can be read both forward and backward. New research begins to explain this puzzling property.

February 14, 2020

The John, Paul, George, and Ringo of Genes

A pictorial map of the genes that unite all life.

February 5, 2020

Making Sense of the Genome, at Last

Computational biology is exposing hidden patterns of evolution and disease in our DNA

December 4, 2019

Why Sex Is Mostly Binary but Gender Is a Spectrum

A short genetic history of one of the most profound dimensions of human identity.

November 20, 2019