Scientists at Stanford University have discovered that DRT3, a unique defense system found in bacteria, creates DNA to ...
Inside every cell, thousands of molecular signals collide, overlap, and compensate, obscuring the true drivers of gene expression. Scientists have now developed a way to silence that cellular noise, ...
A major collaboration involving nine labs, led by scientists at Gladstone Institutes, has transferred a particularly useful DNA editing system from E. coli into 14 new species of bacteria, spanning ...
Research has shed important new light on the enemies-turned-allies that allow bacteria to exchange genes, including those linked to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The insights, which expand our ...
Bacteria are constantly moving by help of motility organs called flagella or pili to colonize new niches. Also, bacteria can exchange information, like “speaking to each other”, and thus acquire new ...
Bacteria possess unique traits with great potential for benefiting society. However, current genetic engineering methods to harness these advantages are limited to a small fraction of bacterial ...
The ability to precisely edit the genomes of bacteria has long been a goal of microbiologists. Such technology would enable ...
Epigenome editing has followed a similar path, in that more recent technological breakthroughs have enabled scientists to apply the discoveries made in previous decades. Epigenome editing performs a ...
Researchers have uncovered a previously hidden layer of complexity in how genes are activated, showing that water molecules ...
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