Bacteria steal DNA from silent viruses and use it like a memory bank. That memory helps them protect future generations.
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Tribune Online on MSNUK: Bird flu raises concerns as first-ever sheep infection detectedA confirmed case of bird flu in a Yorkshire sheep has raised fresh concerns as the virus continues to spill over into mammals ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUkraine blocks animal product imports from Slovakia"According to official information from the European Union and the World Organisation for Animal Health, the import of animals susceptible to foot-and-mouth disease, genetic material, raw materials, ...
The WHO Technical Advisory Group on COVID-19 Vaccine Composition (TAG-CO-VAC) continues to closely monitor the genetic and ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNUnveiling Bacterial Immune Mechanisms Against Temperate PhagesLike humans, bacteria can be attacked by viruses. In the case of bacteria, these viral attackers are referred to as ...
Using cutting-edge cryo-electron microscopy, scientists at the University of Leicester have captured the first detailed ...
The genetic information company declared bankruptcy on Sunday, and California’s attorney general has issued a privacy ...
Pioneering US genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer two years after hackers ...
A new study in the journal Human Gene Therapy indicates that DNA impurities derived from plasmid and host cell DNA are ...
Image: NIRBA will engage scientists and clinicians from leading institutions like NUS, A*STAR, NTU, and Duke-NUS Medical School, to build strategic ...
For years, scientists worldwide have been experimenting with messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines, unable to secure the funding or ...
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