Genetics

Icefish Genome Reveals Adaptations to Extreme Antarctic Environments

A multinational team of researchers has successfully sequenced the genome of the Antarctic blackfin icefish (Chaenocephalus aceratus), opening a genetic window on fish that evolved over the last 77 million years to survive in extreme Antarctic temperatures. The Antarctic blackfin icefish (Chaenocephalus aceratus). Image credit: Thomas Desvignes. Antarctic icefishes are …

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Researchers Create Eight-Letter Genetic System: Hachimoji DNA

DNA is naturally composed of four basic molecules called nucleotides (commonly known as ‘letters’) — A (adenine), T (thymine), C (cytosine) and G (guanine) — that form hydrogen bonds in order to pair. A research team led by Dr. Steven Benner of the Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution added an …

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Researchers Sequence Genome of Great White Shark

A global group of researchers from the USA and also Europe has actually efficiently sequenced the genome of the terrific white shark (Carcharodon carcharias )as well as contrasted it to the genomes from a range of various other animals. The terrific white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). Photo credit history: Byron Dilkes, …

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Researchers Sequence Genomes of Five Bird-of-Paradise Species

An international team of scientists has sequenced and analyzed the genomes of representatives from all five major clades within the birds-of-paradise family (Paradisaeidae): the paradise crow (Lycocorax pyrrhopterus) from Obi Island in Indonesia, the paradise riflebird (Ptiloris paradiseus) from New South Wales, Australia, the huon astrapia (Astrapia rothschildi), the King …

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Scientists Solve Mystery of How and When DNA Replicates

A research team led by Florida State University scientists has demonstrated that there are specific points along the DNA molecule that control replication. The study appears in the journal Cell. Sima et al found that cis-regulatory elements control the 3D compartmentalization, architecture of the genome, and replication timing in a …

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Scientists Sequence Genome of Himalayan Marmot

Researchers have for the first time mapped the genome of the Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana), a hibernating mammal that inhabits the high-elevation regions of the Himalayan mountains. Published in the journal iScience, the results hint at the genetic mechanisms underlying high-altitude adaptation and hibernation. The Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana). Image …

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Genetically Modified Houseplant Can Clean Indoor Air

A team of scientists at the University of Washington has genetically modified a common houseplant, the pothos ivy (Epipremnum aureum), to efficiently remove two toxins — chloroform and benzene — from the air around it. The transgenic plant expresses a protein that transforms toxins into molecules that the plant can …

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