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Roughly 10,000 years ago, humans started shifting from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to building large agricultural ...
Roughly 10,000 years ago, humans started shifting from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to building large agricultural settlements, marking one of the ...
5 latest biotechnology breakthroughs, from genome sequencing to microbiome manipulation, revolutionizing medicine, ...
New research shows that ancient dogs did not join Indigenous people in Central and South America until farming became popular ...
A genetic study shows hunter-gatherers and farmers coexisted across Europe, challenging earlier views of a rapid agricultural ...
DNA from samples spanning 8,500–1,300 years ago shows how ancient Europeans adapted to the development of early agriculture. Genes underwent significant changes in 14 regions of the genome. For ...
Now, a team of Chinese scientists led by Gao Caixia, principal investigator at Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, has cracked a decades-old challenge in ...
Scientists have achieved the first DNA-free CRISPR gene editing in raspberries, reaching 19% efficiency and opening the door to faster breeding of firmer, more resilient berries — though regenerating ...
Hosted by the UNK Department of Biology, DNA Day was established in 2013 in honor of Doug Lund, who taught genetics for 33 years at Kearney State College/UNK.
Roughly 10,000 years ago, humans started shifting from being nomadic hunter-gatherers to building large agricultural ...