Cells use a surprising “pearling” motion to evenly distribute mitochondrial DNA. This newly uncovered process may be key to understanding major diseases. Credit: Stock. A stra ...
Every time a cell divides, it must copy its DNA with extraordinary precision. But this process is constantly challenged by ...
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R-loops: tiny twists shaping our DNA story
R-loops, three-stranded RNA–DNA hybrids, naturally form during gene activity and DNA repair. In balance, they help regulate genes and maintain genome stability; when uncontrolled, they can damage DNA ...
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'Quite tiny' RNA experiment offers new clues to life's origins on Earth
A molecule so small it could fit on a Post-it note of genetic code has just pulled off something scientists have chased for ...
Abstract: This paper investigates the event-triggered (ET) fault-tolerant control problem of T-S fuzzy multi-agent systems (MASs) subject to actuator faults. A novel dynamic event-triggering mechanism ...
Supply chains are messy. San Francisco-based startup Loop isn’t content helping companies merely clean up their supply chains. Instead, the startup is using AI to offer companies predictive, and even ...
The dominant recipe for building better language models has not changed much since the Chinchilla era: spend more FLOPs, add more parameters, train on more tokens. But as inference deployments consume ...
Applying new analytic methods to nearly 16,000 ancient genomes reveals natural selection has acted on hundreds, not dozens, of genes in West Eurasia over the last 10,000 years. More than half of the ...
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