A Nature study shows sperm from older fathers carry more disease-linked mutations, revealing how age and cell competition ...
“We hope that this new ability to study somatic mutations in non-invasive tissue biopsies from healthy individuals becomes a ...
Every organism's genome contains mutations that often have unknown biological effects. In partnership with Stanford ...
Charité and Stanford scientists built a genome-to-proteome map in yeast, linking thousands of DNA mutations to changes in ...
Every organism’s genome contains mutations that often have unknown biological effects. In partnership with Stanford ...
By profiling brains from healthy people aged one to 104, researchers found that mutations accumulate in some genes more than ...
Researchers have refined a powerful DNA sequencing tool that can uncover hidden mutations that occur naturally in our bodies ...
Groundbreaking research has revealed that as men age, harmful genetic mutations in sperm not only accumulate but are also favored during sperm production, giving them a reproductive advantage.
Men having children much later in life could raise the genetic disease risk for their offspring, a study found.
In a recent study published in Genome Biology, researchers investigate the impact of a novel loss-of-function mutation in the oxidation resistance 1 (OXR1) gene on cellular functions, neurodevelopment ...