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This virus infects most of us – but why do only some get very ill?
The ubiquitous Epstein-Barr virus is increasingly being linked to conditions like multiple sclerosis and lupus. But why do ...
A nationwide Australian pilot screened more than 10,000 adults aged 18–40 years for high-risk genetic variants linked to ...
A new method, based on gene editing with oligonucleotides and functional analyses, identifies which variants of DNA repair genes associated with Lynch syndrome are truly harmful and which are not.
No gene acts alone: interacting variants and protein partnerships can worsen, mask or even rescue disease risk, demanding ...
Viral DNA that is usually dismissed when sequencing the human genome could help to uncover useful information about complex ...
The history of genomics has long been a story of reading a book where only every fiftieth page made sense. While the Human Genome Project gave us the full sequence of human DNA over two decades ago, w ...
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Google DeepMind AI lights up the dark genome and flags risky DNA tweaks
Google DeepMind’s latest artificial intelligence model is turning the most mysterious stretches of human DNA into readable ...
Researchers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind found that adaptive attacks bypassed 12 AI defenses that claimed near ...
A prolific initial access broker tracked as TA584 has been observed using the Tsundere Bot alongside XWorm remote access ...
More than 900 Wisconsin residents were hospitalized with the flu the week ending Jan. 3, exceeding peak numbers from last ...
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