Improved analysis adds several microproteins to the human proteome, and suggests a path toward identifying thousands more ...
His work helped scientists understand the genetic causes for rare diseases and more common conditions such as heart disease ...
It is still not fully understood how, despite having the same set of genes, cells turn into neurons, bones, skin, heart, or roughly 200 other kinds of cells, and then exhibit stable cellular behavior ...
Decades after researchers first sequenced the human genome, scientists throughout the world are still working to understand ...
Craig Venter, the hard-charging San Diego biologist who co-led the sequencing of the human genome, leading to better ways to ...
In a new study published in Nature Communications titled, “The reference genome of the human diploid cell line RPE-1,” researchers from University of Rome La Sapienza have produced the first reference ...
J. Craig Venter, a trailblazing geneticist who helped decode the human genome and pioneered synthetic biology, has died at 79 in San Diego. His death followed complications from treatment for recently ...