Environmental DNA harvested from the ocean, land and air can help scientists monitor wildlife. The challenge is figuring out how to interpret this eDNA.
The identity of a man whose body was found in French Creek in Meadville in early October remains unknown, Crawford County Coroner Eric Coston told The Meadville Tribune on Thursday.
Imagine scanning lion dung or a mouse dropping and instantly knowing exactly what and how much the animal has eaten. Thanks to new DNA techniques, this is becoming increasingly feasible.
Testing your DNA is easier than ever with an abundance of at-home DNA tests on the market. All you need to do is provide a simple DNA sample to learn more about your heritage and family history.
A more careful consideration of the physical barriers to DNA approach to the cell surface should lead to better methods for gene delivery. Silica nanoparticles were visualized by scanning electron ...
Molecular instructions in living cells can be timed rather like the notes or chords in a piece of music. For example, a finite number of genes can be activated and expressed in different orders ...