Researchers have pinpointed a long non-coding gene that plays a distinct role in the social and stereotypic repetitive ...
A long-overlooked stretch of the human genome appears to play a distinct role in shaping the social and stereotypic ...
A new study identifies PTCHD1-AS as a key non-coding gene that shapes social and repetitive behaviors in autism without affecting cognition.
Genes contain instructions for making proteins, and a central dogma of biology is that this information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins. But only two percent of the human genome actually encodes ...
A long‑overlooked stretch of the human genome appears to play a distinct role in shaping the social and stereotypic ...
Research shows that leisure activities, including arts engagement and physical exercise, are linked to slower epigenetic ...
Origins of the code: University of Illinois researchers found that the genetic code’s origins are tied to dipeptide composition, offering clues to life’s earliest evolution. Beyond coding DNA: Most ...
Learn how birds and mammals share the same genetic toolkit that helps them develop their faces, and why they don't look the ...
Scientists at The Hospital for Sick Children in Canada have discovered a gene that may be responsible for defining behaviors ...
The first volume of our Research Topic highlighted the transformative power of omics technologies in mapping the complex immune landscapes of fish, ...