The viral content of human genomes is more variable than we thought
Parts of human DNA are of viral origin: many of them were inserted into the primordial genetic material of our ancestors many millions of years ago… Read more »
Parts of human DNA are of viral origin: many of them were inserted into the primordial genetic material of our ancestors many millions of years ago… Read more »
As 2016 draws to a close, Dominique Morneau of Genome Biology highlights some of the editors’ favorite articles from the past year, including those… Read more »
Research published in Frontiers in Zoology looks at how the leech DNA system could provide a useful tool in monitoring vertebrates… Read more »
The human genome is full of untold stories about our evolution and history. In the post-genomic era, we are constantly developing… Read more »
Following on from our post last month about research into the intelligence of goats, we asked one of the authors of the article,… Read more »
Unlike their human counterparts, adolescent guinea pigs display highly domesticated behavior says a new paper published today in… Read more »
Goats are well known for their high adaptability and ability to survive in inhospitable and food scarce environments. It turns… Read more »
Recent headlines reporting contaminated floodwaters invading British towns and villages may have left you wondering what’s… Read more »