He discovered both DNA and epigenetics can play a huge role in outcomes. And now he’s porting it to Web3. “DNA provides the genetic blueprint we're born with, determining everything from our ...
The term epigenetics was first used by a Cambridge alumnus, Conrad Waddington, in the 1940s (before the discovery of the ...
DAILY Bites Marek’s disease causes up to 90 percent mortality in unvaccinated chickens, leading to over $2 billion in annual ...
Oxford Nanopore Technologies, the company delivering a new generation of nanopore-based molecular sensing technology, today ...
Anyone who has ever tried to get rid of a few extra kilos knows the frustration: the weight drops initially, only to be back ...
A question of discipline? No, there are probably also physiological reasons. Ferdinand von Meyenn is Assistant Professor of ...
Research in biomedical laboratories has been changing significantly in recent years, to the point that test tubes have given ...
Research in biomedical laboratories has been changing significantly in recent years, to the point that test tubes have given ...
Trygve Tollefsbol believes you can change your destiny—with broccoli. The UAB biologist, a pioneer in the booming field of epigenetics, has the data to make his case. In a widely publicized review ...
The path of primordial germ cells illustrates the complexities of imprinted DNA, which contains epigenetic marks that turn on and off when necessary. Differences between the maternal and paternal ...
The behavior of a person's genes doesn't just depend on the genes' DNA sequence - it's also affected by so-called epigenetic factors. Changes in these factors can play a critical role in disease.
There's a new buzzword going around in the world of skin care. Epigenetics, or heritable changes in gene expression, is being touted as the latest trait that can be addressed by skin-care products.