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Simple model -- big effect For prokaryotes -- simple cellular organisms without a nucleus, like bacteria -- biophysical models already manage to predict gene expression based on the interaction ...
Did your doctor tell you that you have “stage IV lung cancer with ALK rearrangement”? Find out what that means.
Inexpensive method detects ALK rearrangement in lung cancer patients Date: August 2, 2011 Source: International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer Summary: A relatively simple and ...
James Lupski and colleagues provide evidence that a replication-based mechanism termed FoSTeS/MMBIR can mediate rearrangements in humans ranging in size from a few hundred base pairs to several ...
Researchers have identified a third gene involved in prostate cancer, expanding their groundbreaking announcement, published last October in Science, that the majority of prostate cancers carry a ...
TEL gene rearrangements due to the 12;21 chromosomal translocation are the most common molecular genetic abnormality in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), occurring in approximately 25% of ...
Gene regulatory networks determine what happens and where it happens in an organism. For example, they prompt cells in your stomach lining — but not in your eyes — to produce hydrochloric acid, even ...
ElevateBio, a cell and gene therapy technology company focused on powering transformative cell and gene therapies, today announced it has raised $525 ...
A simple genetic test that uses just three genes is among the most effective means of classifying breast cancer into subtypes.
A new study in Human Gene Therapy describes a machine learning (ML) model that can be used as a surrogate for laborious in vitro experiments. This in silico approach aims to increase the fitness ...
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