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Biotechnology Sep 8, 2025

Genetic fingerprint approach enhances detection of gene-edited organisms

Researchers from the Belgian Federal Institute Sciensano, as part of the DARWIN project, have developed a proof-of-concept for next generation detection methods of genome-edited organisms.

Cell & Microbiology Sep 4, 2025

Uncovering what makes cells picky (self) eaters: Team maps pathways that determine cellular recycling outputs

Autophagy—meaning "self-eating" in Greek—is a fundamental cellular mechanism that preserves cell health by recycling and degrading worn-out or dysfunctional components. Serving as an essential housekeeping process, autophagy ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 4, 2025

CRISPR study reveals surprising role of Cas9 as guardian of bacterial defense

When scientists discovered how bacteria protect themselves against viral invaders, called phages, in the early 2000s, little did they know they'd stumbled upon a revolutionary tool researchers could use to edit the DNA of ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 3, 2025

Researchers advance technology for protecting engineered cells

Genetically engineered cell lines used in biomedical research have long been prone to misidentification and unauthorized use, wasting billions of dollars each year and jeopardizing critical scientific discoveries. These problems ...

Bio & Medicine Sep 1, 2025

CRISPR's efficiency triples in lab tests with DNA-wrapped nanoparticles

With the power to rewrite the genetic code underlying countless diseases, CRISPR holds immense promise to revolutionize medicine. But until scientists can deliver its gene-editing machinery safely and efficiently into relevant ...

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 28, 2025

White mold fungi split their genome across several nuclei, with implications for future gene-editing

Genomes contain the complete library of information required to build and maintain a living organism—the figurative blueprints of life. In eukaryotes, genomes are stored in the nuclei, where they are organized into chromosomes. ...

Biotechnology Aug 28, 2025

In search of the perfect raspberry: Pioneering genome editing technique could be the future of fruit and farming

One of our most popular summer soft fruits could last longer in the fridge thanks to new research conducted at Cranfield University. In Frontiers in Genome Editing, researchers have published a new method to edit the DNA ...

Evolution Aug 27, 2025

Scientists revive ancient gene to target gout and fatty liver disease

Gout, a form of arthritis caused by crystals that build up in joints and cause swelling and pain, is one of humanity's oldest diseases. Scientists at Georgia State University may have found an ancient solution to treat it.

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 27, 2025

Finding the parents of cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay: How DNA analysis can trace a wine's genetic origins

An integral part of Mediterranean culture, wine is made by fermenting pressed grape juice. The resulting drink consists of water and alcohol, alongside volatile chemical compounds (aldehydes, ketones, esters) and non-volatile ...

Evolution Aug 25, 2025

Why repetitive DNA matters for human brain evolution and disease

For decades, large stretches of human DNA were dismissed as "junk" and considered to serve no real purpose. In a new study published in Cell Genomics, researchers at Lund University in Sweden show that the repetitive part ...

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