A study finds that female mice using only a maternal X chromosome experience faster brain aging, leading to memory loss.
Researchers at the Crick have uncovered which genes on the Y chromosome regulate the development of sperm and impact ...
The epigenetic state of chromatin, gene activity, and chromosomal positions are interrelated. A research team from the IPK ...
Female mammals typically carry two X chromosomes — one from each parent — and a new study suggests that the maternal X is ...
Researchers at the Crick have uncovered which genes on the Y chromosome regulate the development of sperm and impact ...
Researchers say study represents a resource that could also help to dissect Y-gene functions in other tissues.
New research shows that female mice expressing only a maternal X chromosome experience faster brain aging and cognitive decline compared to those expressing both maternal and paternal X chromosomes.
A UCSF study reveals that maternal X chromosome expression may accelerate brain aging and cognitive decline. Female mice with ...
Researchers aim to continue studying the role of the X chromosome in brain aging, and whether it can explain people’s risk of ...
Females carry two X chromosomes, after inheriting one from each parent. In order to stop serious problems from arising, cells ...
This study details the design and optimization of synXVI, a synthetic yeast chromosome, overcoming growth challenges through ...
Macquarie University researchers have worked with an international team of scientists to achieve a major milestone in ...