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Researchers at the IPK Leibniz Institute have discovered a previously unknown protein that is central to plant reproduction.
Scientists are expressing concerns about male reproductive health due to the Y chromosome's genetic material loss, ...
It has been known for several years that abnormal chromosome numbers lead to protein imbalances in the affected cells.
They also found that after the extra chromosome was removed, genes tied to nervous system development were more active and ...
Researchers mapped Y chromosome loss across thousands of individual cells from human cancers, with disturbing results.
Scientists have discovered that the Y chromosome, crucial for male development, is gradually disappearing. This loss, occurring in some men's cells ar ...
It has been known for several years that abnormal chromosome numbers lead to protein imbalances in the affected cells. Researchers at RPTU have now investigated the detailed effects of such imbalances ...
Biological science has made such astonishing leaps in the last few decades, such as precise gene editing, that scientists are ...
In a clinical report issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics and published online June 23 in Pediatrics, guidance is ...
The ‘Y’ chromosome essential for developing male features is gradually disappearing What does it mean for the future of male ...
The loss of the Y chromosome in tumour cells is linked to poor outcomes for people with cancer 1, but this genetic alteration might also compromise immune cells that would otherwise fight the ...
It has been known for several years that abnormal chromosome numbers lead to protein imbalances in the affected cells.