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Genetics

The Race to Protect Sweet Corn

Breeding a variety that can withstand disease and taste better, too.

April 6, 2022

Plants Fight for Their Lives

As arable land disappears, a genetic tweak might secure the world’s food supply.

January 19, 2022

Reading Genomes: The Key to Life and to Thwarting Death

Genome sequencing machines are essential to preventing viral outbreaks, but funding is key.

October 5, 2021

The Rise of RNA Therapeutics

DNA mutations are hard to fix. Scientists are trying another approach.

September 29, 2021

The Complex Truth About ‘Junk DNA’

Genomes hold immense quantities of noncoding DNA. Some of it is essential for life, some seems useless, and some has its own agenda.

September 1, 2021

DNA Has Four Bases. Some Viruses Swap in a Fifth.

The DNA of some viruses doesn’t use the same four nucleotide bases found in all other life. New work shows how this exception is possible and hints that it could be more common than we think.

July 26, 2021

Data Crunchers to the Rescue

Genetic diseases that puzzle lab scientists are being solved by quantitative biologists.

June 9, 2021

Some Proteins Change Their Folds to Perform Different Jobs

Unusual proteins that can quickly fold into different shapes provide cells with a novel regulatory mechanism.

February 4, 2021

The Mystery of Mistletoe’s Missing Genes

Mistletoes have all but shut down the powerhouses of their cells. Scientists are still trying to understand the plants’ unorthodox survival strategy.

December 23, 2020

Scientists Find Vital Genes Evolving in Genome’s Junkyard

Even genes essential for life can be caught in an evolutionary arms race that forces them to change or be replaced.

November 19, 2020