Inherited variations in antibody genes can affect how we respond to infections and vaccines, show two new studies from ...
June 14, 2010 — Individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have nearly 20% more gene copy number variations (CNVs) overall and more than 60% more CNVs in genes associated with ...
We learn that we inherit two copies of every gene, one from each of our parents, but the story is a bit more complex. Some parts of the genome may be duplicated, or deleted, in some people. The number ...
Various approaches have been developed to identify and quantitate copy-number variation. A new, high-resolution approach that already shows promise is digital PCR. As illustrated by many research ...
The amylase gene family, particularly AMY1, exhibits extensive copy number variation (CNV) that modulates salivary amylase production and, consequently, the efficiency of dietary starch digestion.
The evolution of the MUC7 gene, which encodes a saliva protein, was studied by scientists at the University at Buffalo. To capture the gene’s proline-, threonine-, and serine-rich tandem repeat copy ...
An Immune-metabolic signature (IMMETCOLS) identifies three clusters in mCRC with different immune-phenotype distribution and potential clinical implications. Deep neural networks and association with ...
SNF-CLIMEDIN: A Randomized Trial of Digital Support and Intervention in Patients With Advanced Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer. A Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group Study Shallow whole-genome sequencing ...
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Designing global flu vaccines? Studies suggest common IGHD deletions may block key antibodies
Inherited variations in antibody genes can affect how we respond to infections and vaccines, show two new studies from ...
SMBE Journals (Molecular Biology and Evolution and Genome Biology and Evolution) Generating genome sequence data from six additional C. psl. strains that differed markedly in the size of their genomes ...
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Study finds cloning hits a genetic limit as "clones" diverge over time
Cloning promises genetic copies, but a growing body of research across dogs, mice, cattle, and primates shows that clones ...
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