Dhaka University has 56 research centres. Then why does it struggle to produce world-class research?
Very few of the centres are active. Many exist only on paper, some share directors’ offices as their ‘address’, and most struggle for funds, equipment and manpower ...
Small plastic or metal bits at the end of shoelaces, known as aglets, prevent laces from unraveling and protect them from ...
Drugmaker uniQure reported the results of its small but “groundbreaking” Phase I/II study this week, finding that a high dose ...
David Godler is the group leader of the diagnosis and development laboratory at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute ...
Every new life begins after a genetic shuffle. When organisms make eggs or sperm, maternal and paternal chromosomes pair up ...
When couples have trouble conceiving a baby or lose a pregnancy, they often undergo routine tests, which can turn up a shock: ...
Every new life begins after a genetic shuffle. When organisms make eggs or sperm, maternal and paternal chromosomes pair up ...
Research shows a global decline in male reproductive health, with everyday habits and environments playing a bigger role than ...
When a woman becomes pregnant, the outcome of that pregnancy depends on many things - including a crucial event that happened ...
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DNA sequence once overlooked as ‘junk’ found to drive human chromosome fusions
Leonardo Gomes de Lima, Ph.D., a postdoctoral associate in the Gerton Lab, led the research. The findings show how these chromosome fusions form, why they remain stable, and how repetitive DNA, once ...
Researchers are now exploring how different types of repetitive DNA create genome instability and structurally variant chromosomes.
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