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Zika vaccine made from genome shows promise in early human trial
Unlike conventional vaccines, it is made by reproducing sections of virus genome in lab.
Genome editing reveals key gene for human embryo growth, say scientists
This is first use of genome editing to study gene function in human embryos, which can help better understand early development.
Genes that are responsible for intellectual disabilities identified
Researchers discover that fifteen genes play role in the development of intellectual disabilities.
Cell wise: Storing movies in bacteria
CRISPR technology converts bacteria into a hard disk in which information can be stored.
Scientists develop test that could detect cancer before symptoms show
Here's how it works.
Researcher hacks system using malware encoded in DNA
DNA sequencing tools lack robust protections against cybersecurity risks.
US: Thief forgets to flush toilet after use, police use faecal evidence to trace him
Andrew David Jensen was arrested July 28 on suspicion of first-degree residential burglary, a felony.
New gene study rewrites Neanderthal history
Previous research has suggested that near the end of their existence some 40,000 years ago.
Scientists edit gene to erase disease in human embryos
According to researchers, method can potentially be used to prevent transmission of genetic disease to future generations.
First ever genetically modified human embryos created in US
Process changed DNA of large number of one-cell embryos with the controversial gene-editing technique CRISPR.