More than half of all men with Klinefelter syndrome (KS) are unaware that they have the condition. Among those who do receive ...
Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden made an unexpected discovery while investigating genetically unique women.
A high-quality genome assembly of Silene latifolia was generated by researchers at CNRS/Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and ...
Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden made an unexpected discovery while investigating genetically unique women.
UCSF researchers found that brain cells age more quickly when they rely solely on the X chromosome inherited from a female's ...
New research at the UO reveals that they have been using one that has existed for 480 million years. The octopus has just ...
In a nutshell Female cells randomly use either the maternal or paternal X chromosome—this study shows that relying more ...
The cells of female mammals randomly inactivate one X chromosome to keep gene dosage the same as in males. Does it matter which X becomes inactive? Surprisingly, it does, according to new research ...
What if the X chromosome you inherited from your mother could accelerate brain aging? This intriguing question was explored by researchers at the University of California - San Francisco (UCSF), whose ...
Quantification and characterization of these multiple HML-2 insertions in the human chromosome has been challenging due to their size, sequence homology with each other, and their repetitive nature.
A new study reveals that the maternal X chromosome may accelerate brain ageing and increase Alzheimer's risk. Experiments on female lab mice showed that older mice with only the maternal X ...
In a new study it has been revealed that the X chromosome passed down to the child from the mother might be responsible for accelerated brain ageing, potentially increasing the risk of conditions like ...