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While scientists are amassing a fair amount of data regarding our gut microbiomes, the oral microbiome is a bit of a new ...
DNA holds our genetic blueprints, but its cousin, RNA, conducts our daily lives I n 1957, just four years after Francis Crick ...
A map of DNA methylation changes in human organs—from the stomach to the retinas—could help researchers discover more targets ...
A piece of resin gum from 5,700 years ago reveals the DNA, diet, and microbes from the body of a prehistoric woman.
The moment a creature dies, its DNA begins to break down. Half of it degrades every 521 years on average. By about 6.8 million years, even under ideal preservation conditions in cold, stable ...